Richmond Businesses Offer £10 Deals for Magic Tenner Promotion

Local businesses in Richmond participated in the Magic Tenner event, offering deals for £10 from March 1st to March 16th.

Richmond Businesses Offer £10 Deals for Magic Tenner Promotion
Richmond Businesses Offer £10 Deals for Magic Tenner Promotion

Richmond had a “Magic Tenner” event. It ran from March 1st to March 16th. Thirty-eight local businesses participated. They offered deals for only £10.

Paul Harrison explained how it helps the town. A tenner spent locally can boost the economy. He estimates around £50 stays in the Richmond area. Small businesses thrive from this support. Richmond also gets better for everyone.

Many businesses joined because of this. Chris Sands also shares his view. Shops support communities with special offers. People then support the shops they like.

This improves the area for all involved. It creates a truly positive situation. Here are some specific deals offered during the event: Angel’s Share had loaves, quiches, and scones. Arthur Caygill Cycles sold Elite Fly bottles.

ArtWyse Designs had sets of four coasters. BarEco offered coffee and a scone for two. BBinFinkle sold three of their candles. More deals existed, like eyebrow waxes at Beauty Rooms.

Brew Station had three-bottle gift packs. Capelli Hairdressing had salon products. Dot’s Place offered Heyland & Whittle candles. Edwina’s Cakes baked loaves, like ginger or fruit loaf.

Evie’s Crystal Charms had smaller or bigger candles. Flickering Thoughts featured bird and wall accessories. Gone Barking sold grooming items for dogs. Goosewing Studios had earrings and necklaces.

Granny’s Kitchen did ploughman’s lunches with tea. Jaci Stroud sold sets of four cards. K De Sol offered cleaning sprays and fresheners. King Street had sets of tumbler glasses.

Larches of Richmond featured ladies’ scarves. Lottieslittleshop had crystal bags worth £30. LoveSewing sold fancy fabric cushions. Mocha had boxes of twelve chocolates.

Pearson Cooper did will-writing bookings. Pink Sundays had things like accessories and books. Serendipity Dreams had luxury sage wands. Sip Coffee offered hot drinks with traybakes.

Tasty Macs had ice cream and sandwiches. The Cheese Press sold crackers, chutney, and cheese. The Green Howards Museum sold vegan notebooks. The Mens Room had Dapper Dan grooming products.

The Station Café|Bar offered a chicken burger meal. The Station Shop sold Crafty Kit Company kits. The Sweet Stop created a goodie bag with classic sweets. Tunstall Meat offered bacon and sausage trays. These were some great “Magic Tenner” deals.

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