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Dec 2020
The Christmas lights are up, the business owners are ready, now all Knaresborough needs is shoppers.
After a month of lockdown, Knaresborough's shop owners say they need a huge boost to sales to cover the losses of two lockdowns.
The shopkeepers have been eager to reopen and are encouraging people to venture out and support their local high street.
The whole town is getting in the festive spirit. Knaresborough Chamber of Trade has helped to light up the town by installing 80 trees on the sides of buildings.
Shop owners have also been busy decorating their windows in an effort to encourage more shoppers to visit.
Diane Watson, owner of Knitting Pretty on Castlegate, said they're feeling apprehensive and excited to see what today brings.:
Gill Mitchell, owner of Stomp footwear on Market Place, said:
Over lockdown, many shops have moved online to boost the gap in sales. Tracey Bell at Ruebury Flowers offered a delivery service to ensure she wasn't losing her annual Christmas customers.
She said:
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