Many Stoke-on-Trent City Centre businesses are offering online services so that customers can still buy their products and experiences, and support them throughout the festive season.
Following the recent national restrictions, Stoke-on-Trent City Council has already allocated £1,110,760 in lifeline funding to businesses across the city
Christmas shoppers looking for gifts online are being encouraged to buy from local businesses and help Stoke-on-Trent’s stores, venues and attractions during coronavirus restrictions.
Stoke-on-Trent’s popular shopping destination, The Potteries Centre, has unveiled a colourful rebrand following the recent transition of management from intu to property management company, MAPP.
Potteries Museum have created a special section on their website celebrating past Diwali events, a blog about their latest South Asian artwork acquisitions and a craft activity for children.
The council run initiative with voluntary sector partner VAST to support vulnerable people, #StokeonTrentTogether is to be extended to provide support seven days a week between 9am to 5pm
The Potteries Centre will be operating on a partially open basis and will still be providing access to vital services such as pharmacies, postal services and takeaway food.
Take a look at information on the new national restrictions, including what they mean for working from home and business closures, why they are being introduced and the financial support available.