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Covid-19: local businesses need your support

Caxton Local Media would like to highlight a few advertisers who are working hard to service our community during these tough times.

The time is now, more than ever, to support our local businesses.

With the National lockdown in full effect, businesses in our area are doing all that they can to meet customer demands, and keep their doors open.

As consumers, there are ways that you can support businesses, and save jobs. By buying local, you support those around you who need it most. Even during lockdown, consider buying gift vouchers to redeem at a later stage, or be ready to shop as soon as the lockdown is lifted.

A number of local businesses have been hard at work ensuring that consumers remain supplied with essential goods and services. Top hygiene practices are being followed, along with social distancing regulations to ensure that consumers remain safe while shopping for those essential goods.

Caxton Local Media would like to highlight a few advertisers who are working hard to service our community during these tough times.

This week, SPAR, Pick n Pay, MyLife Clinics and Pam Golding Properties are all supporting their communities. Boledi Air Conditioning is informing readers that they will reopen after the lockdown, and British Indernational Distance College is ensuring that learners remain updated.

  • SPAR’s specials include 2L Coldrinks, ice cream milk and breakfast cereals at fantastic prices.

  • Pick n Pay is offering great prices on meat, coffee, and washing powder. They also have supplies needed for the care of babies including nappies and wet wipes, as well as vegetable hampers.

  • MyLife Healthcare Centres have informed readers that their clinics remain open to serve their communities. Should you suspect that you have Coronavirus, visit their website at www.mylifeclinic.co.za for further instructions.

  • Pam Golding Properties is also encouraging their customers to #FlattenTheCurve by staying home. They are committed to helping businesses in the area to stay afloat, and are using their platforms to promote these businesses.

  • Boldei Air Conditioners will reopen for business once the National Lockdown is lifted.

  • British International Distance College is posting updates for learners on their online platform.

All sectors of our communities are having to think creatively during this time, and we ask community members to be supportive of local businesses in their bid to service your needs.

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