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Lucinda Reid

How local businesses can tell our 248,000 followers in Wales they are open for free

As the coronavirus crisis continues across the UK, it's impact is still being felt within businesses in Wales.

While big name firms were forced to close branches nationwide, local business owners have been left assessing exactly how much damage the virus pandemic will cause long-term.

Take a walk down any high street and the impact of coronavirus is startling.

Hairdressers, shops, restaurants and bars that would usually be busy in such warm weather remain shut with no idea when they'll be safely able to re-open.

Although the health of the country remains the biggest priority, the ongoing uncertainty continues to have a crippling effect on local businesses.

To help our local businesses during these troubled times, we want to give something back.

Jim Brinkley, director at Reach plc Regionals, explained: “We were astonished with the response of our ‘Supporting Local Business’ campaign, with 000’s of businesses taking advantage of our exclusive service offers. So it seems fitting that we go one step further with our new initiative #IAmOpen.

“With trading restrictions changing every day, consumers are confused as to what businesses are allowed or not allowed to trade.

“The #IAmOpen campaign helps support local businesses to market themselves effectively in challenging conditions with free services and low cost options, letting businesses tell their local communities on their status.”

How to get involved

(Westend61 / Jose Luis CARRASCOSA)

So, for an hour on Thursday (May 21), we will be launching #IAmOpen Hour on Twitter between 2 and 3pm.

During #IAmOpen Hour, we will be retweeting your business from the @WalesOnline Twitter account to our 248,000 followers - for free.

This serves as a reminder that we are there with you during the darkness and want to help in any way we can.

All you need to do is tweet our @WalesOnline account with a photograph of you or your staff standing outside or inside your business with a #IAmOpen sign, also including the hashtag #IAmOpen in your tweet.

We want to make sure that people in Wales know that you are open and to see the friendly faces that will be ready to welcome them through the door.

So if you have a friend, family member or neighbour who owns or works for a business, please let them know.

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