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Gift Retailer Who’s Riding High For Her Customers

Retailers may be in lockdown, but for Tamsin Butler, owner of Lily’s Attic in Witney, nothing is going to stop her delivering goods to her customers. 

In the run up to Easter, the resourceful lifestyle retailer was spotted personally delivering purchases on a variety of different modes of transport –  including on her horse Boswell – and could also be seen zooming around on her motorbike and pedalling away on her push bike!

Above: Tamsin doing deliveries on her push bike.
Above: Tamsin doing deliveries on her push bike.

“I mixed it up last week,” Tamsin explained. “On one of the days I used my car for morning deliveries and my push bike for afternoon deliveries. The day before I did deliveries on my motorbike where the helmet kept me completely protected.” She added: “I’m loving putting faces to names on the delivery run!”

As a thank you to customers, she has also been including sweet treats in their carrier bags, and is encouraging them to sign up to her newsletter so that they can benefit from special offers.

Above: Zooming around on her motorbike, yet another mode of transport that Tamsin is using.
Above: Zooming around on her motorbike, yet another mode of transport that Tamsin is using.

“Support from my customers has been amazing!” Tamsin enthuses.

All deliveries are free in the Witney area, with customers from other locations in the UK receiving their packages by Royal Mail.

 

(pic 1) Top: Tamsin Butler, owner of Lily’s Attic in Witney, is pictured on her horse Boswell, delivering orders to her customers.

 

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