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January
18, 2006
Burnham-On-Sea
shopping loyalty
scheme is on the cards
Burnham-On-Sea
could get its own loyalty shopping card scheme later this year
in a bid to encourage more local people to spend money in the
town.
Burnham-On-Sea.com
can exclusively report that early plans are being drawn up for
a scheme similar to that used by big supermarket chains.
Burnham-On-Sea's
Chamber Of Trade is spearheading the plans and hopes it will enable
small shops in the town to compete against out-of-town shopping
complexes such as Sanders Garden World, Tesco and the proposed
Asda store in Highbridge.
"Local
loyalty shopping schemes like this are already working in other
small towns in the South East, so it could be successful here
too," said Alex Turco from Burnhams Chamber of Trade.
The
scheme would be aimed mainly at small independent shops, rather
than big shops such as Boots and Specsavers, but they will be
invited to join as well.
Rather
than using electronic terminals to add points to a card, the scheme
would use ink stamps instead.
"The
plans are still at a very early stage, but our initial thoughts
are that anyone spending over a certain amount at selected shops
in Burnham would earn a stamp on their loyalty card."
"Once
they have enough of the stamps they would qualify for a saving
at a shop in the town of their choice."
He
added: "We're not pretending that the scheme would be as
big as the Tesco or Nectar schemes, but the principle is the same
and it would encourage more repeat trade."
The
proposal is set to be discussed at the Chamber Of Trade's annual
general meeting this Spring and if there is enough support from
businesses, it could be fully launched this autumn.
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