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Coming soon to a shop near you…

The Bristol Independents Christmas loyalty card

Bristol Independents, in conjunction with the Bristol Pound and the Federation of Small Businesses’ Keep Trade Local campaign, are launching a loyalty card for your Christmas independent shopping.

From 19 November, the loyalty card will be available at participating retailers across the city, and to pick up from the Tourist Information Centre, libraries and various community centres. You will also be able to download your card from this page.

The Christmas loyalty card will work like this: Each time you buy something Christmassy from a participating Bristol Independent business, you can earn a stamp on your card. If you make that purchase in Bristol Pounds, then you also get a bonus stamp. Once you’ve collected 5 stamps in total, you can enter our prize draw by posting your card to:
Bristol Independents competition, Create Centre, Smeaton Road, Bristol BS1 6XN

or you can enter by taking a photo of your card and uploading it to this website: http://bristolindependents.co.uk/christmas/
(There will be a form on the page, nearer the launch date.)

Prizes offered so far include:

  • £15 voucher to spend in the café at The Birdcage
  • £10 sewing voucher which can be spent on 2 hours sewing machine hire or put towards one of the New Year workshops at Cordial & Grace
  • A personally signed cookbook and vouchers for a pie feast for two from Pieminister
  • 1 month of unlimited yoga classes and a 10-class card at Birkam Yoga
  • Front and rear set of LED Cateye bicycle lights from Ranzo Cycles
  • A basic bike maintenance course at LifeCycle, worth £35
  • £20 Stanfords gift voucher
  • Made in Bristol pop-up shop voucher
  • A fruit hamper from the Bear Pit fruit traders
  • 1kg of organic salmon fillet from The Fish Shop on Gloucester Road

See the terms and conditions here.

Remember to come back on 19 November to download your loyalty card, or sign-up to get updates from us, so you receive a reminder.

Source: http://bristolindependents.co.uk/christmas/