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These trusted Wigan businesses will be open throughout lockdown

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Christmas markets would be popping up, bringing with them their distinctive sights, sounds and smells … and the traditional turning on of the main Christmas lights would set our faces aglow.

But the countdown to Christmas 2020 will be like no other. There remains a bumpy ride ahead as we navigate our second national lockdown. By the time it ends the first doors of the advent calendar will already be open.

Through all the challenges the pandemic has brought we have gained some valuable lessons. We have learned to appreciate each other more and do what we can to help those in need. And among those most in need in the coming weeks are the local businesses who have had to close their doors again just as they were starting to get back on their feet.

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Although the shutters may be down on their bricks and mortar shops their online tills are still ready to ring. That is why today we step up our #supportwigan campaign once more to encourage you to use the virtual high streets of our local and independent traders when it comes to your Christmas shopping during lockdown.

The Big Conversation survey run by us and our sister titles across JPIMedia revealed that 71% of our readers agreed that “the Christmas period will be a good opportunity to support local businesses”.

So as we cope with life back in lockdown and long Christmas lists to tick off, now is the time to act.

In the coming weeks, under our #supportwigan banner, we will be championing the trusted local traders you can support because they operate online stores, offer click-and-collect services or remain able to trade. We’ve already started our own list here which will be updated each day.

For many retailers, these past few months have been the most difficult they have faced which is why it’s never been more important to support our local shops. Money spent locally is recycled locally, often paying for local suppliers, local people for their work and preserving local livelihoods. Every thriving community needs this local economy to prosper.

We may be locked down and our towns and city centres largely off limits. But for savvy Christmas shoppers, make sure you #supportwigan for great-value festive treats.

Butchers Fayre Wigan, Princess St, Wigan WN3 4HX; 01942 493762

Opening Times in store: 6am-5pm Monday – Friday; 8am-5pm Saturday; 10am-4pm Sunday

Cucina Cafe in Leigh is selling cakes, afternoon tea and other favourites on a takeaway basis. Menu here cucina-cafe.business.site.

Anderton’s in Ince is serving customers with deliveries and collections. There are American burgers, hot dogs, milkshakes, smoothies, desserts, waffles, drinks, various fries, chicken burgers and meals. Find out more at andertonswiganonline.co.uk.

Stable Door Cafe is open for takeaways from 9am to 2.30pm from Tuesdays to Sundays, with profits reinvested in the work of charity MyLife. Call 01257 676076 to order. Details here www.facebook.com/stabledoorcafe.

Franco’s Italian restaurant in Wigan is serving takeaways, available to order by calling 01942 248668 or from www.francositalian.co.uk.

Sarah Fairhurst is selling cakes and cupcakes and taking orders for hot chocolate bombs, gingerbread houses and Christmas cakes. Customers can collect from her home in Standish or she can deliver locally. Find out more here www.facebook.com/pg/FairiesCupcakeCreations/posts.

The Coffee Shop in Pemberton is serving takeaway, with orders made by calling 07762 199582.

Papa Luigi’s on Wigan is open for takeaways. Special offers on pasta, pizza and wine. 01942 231558.

Buttybarrow, on Ince Green Lane, Ince, is open for takeaway breakfast and home-cooked meals. Call 01942 581274.

Health, fitness and wellbeing:

Yoga teacher Toni-Marie Aspinall is offering classes online, including sessions for beginners, relaxation and chair-based classes.

She recently launched a “pay it forward” scheme, where people can anonymously pay for someone else to do yoga. She has more than 60 paid-for classes available for people who have lost their job, are on a reduced income or struggling with their mental health due to the pandemic.

The Den Yoga closed its studio doors on Wednesday night, but online classes continue, live via Zoom and pre-recorded for yogis to enjoy whenever and wherever they like. Find out more at www.thedenyogastudio.co.uk.

Anita’s Secret Garden will be closed for passing trade, but orders can be taken by telephone and delivered or collected, supporting full Covid-19 rules.

The holistic hub is closed but offers distant healing, relaxation techniques and helps people with stress, anxiety, not sleeping and mental health issues. Call 01942 722761.

Party Props is doing contactless deliveries of balloons to help make celebrations just as special even in a lockdown. Visit www.facebook.com/partypropsuk.

The Great Indoors Sleepovers – Warrington Wigan and St Helens is continuing to operate by providing contactless drop-and-go indoor sibling sleepovers, so youngsters can celebrate their birthdays or just brighten up their weekend. Visit www.facebook.com/thegreatindoorssleepoversWWSH.

Electricians Case & Young Ltd, based on Bridgeman Terrace, are carrying out electrical installations, testing and inspections, fault finding, external installations, sockets, lights and hot tubs. Visit www.caseandyoung.co.uk.

GJM School of Motoring is not able to teach pupils at the moment but is taking bookings for March at www.gjmsom.co.uk.

Little Bo-Nique, a children’s clothing boutique in Ashton, is offering reduced postage and collections for prepaid orders from the shop on designated days and times. These will be posted regularly on its Facebook page here www.facebook.com/groups/1800243013586823.

Wearing It Pretty has women’s and children’s clothing available to buy on Facebook and Instagram, with collection from Winstanley, local delivery or sent by Royal Mail. Go to www.wearingitpretty.com.

Restore Home Cleaning in Pemberton is open and offering free delivery on anything from the shop to Wigan and the surrounding areas. Visit www.restorecleaning.co.uk.

Freelance graphic designer Bethany Fairhurst has launched a range of Christmas cards on her Etsy shop. She also does bespoke cards and prints for special occasions. Visit www.facebook.com/bethfairhurstdesigns.

Wigan Tyres Limited is open with all guidelines in place, to keep key workers on the road as well as their delivery drivers. Visit www.wigantyreslimited.co.uk.

Shop owner Kerry Docherty is running a click and collect and delivery service.

Kerry, who runs Wild Flowers in High Street, Standish, will be doing online and telephone orders for customers. Visit www.wildflowersonline.co.uk or call 01257 423111 to make an order.

Customers of plant business Little Pot Houseplants can still order products online. Visit www.littlepotplants.com to order.

If you would like your business added to the list email gaynor.clarke@jpimedia.co.uk with your details.

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