This ad will be closed automatically in X seconds.

Shops Open Till 10pm Gets The Thumbs Down From Gift Indies

The announcement that shops can stay open until 10pm, six days a week, from April 12, has received a thumbs down from independent gift shops in England, following Rishi Sunak’s message to “get out there” and spend money when shops and pubs re-open.

“My immediate reaction is that’s shops staying open until 10pm is  ridiculous!” states Tina Botterill, co-owner of Cool! Cards & Gifts in Skipton. “I’m just going to bed then! It will push up overheads and I am not convinced it will bring in a lot more business. Having said that, if I was a few years younger I would probably be giving it a go!”

Also highlighting the impracticalities of the scheme, Liz Killick at Calladoodles in Carshalton, commented: My initial reaction is that, however apparently helpful this announcement seemed, this is of very little benefit to small traders such as ourselves,many of whom have no spare hours to give. Even if we have staff, there’s no magic money pot to pay extra wages.”

Above: Calladoodles in Carshalton.
Above: Calladoodles in Carshalton.

Liz continued: “Already having been juggling locked-down families, home-schooling, as well as learning to transfer to online sales, and shouldering mounting debts incurred over the past year – while also watching supermarkets and garden centres being allowed to sell ‘non-essentials’ – we are on the brink of re-opening only to find those larger concerns that have the resources and capacity to open for longer hours will soak up the financial rewards of  ‘after hours’ trade too. The mirage of the level playing field we saw on the horizon has again evaporated. Once again, the ‘big boys’ benefit at the expense of the indies. The only vaguely possible benefit to the public is the opportunity to shop in potentially less crowded conditions. However, on a positive note, we are raring to open again and really looking forward to seeing our lovely customers!”

At Mooch Gifts & Home, co-owner Jon May added: “offering extended hours to retailers will have little effect within the small towns where we trade – Bewdley and Stourport-on-Severn – therefore our normal trading hours will remain. I’m sure larger chains in cities will take advantage. However, with extra staff hours and other associated costs, I wonder if even they will find it profitable.”

Above: Mooch Gifts & Home in Stourport-on-Severn.
Above: Mooch Gifts & Home in Stourport-on-Severn.

North London based Louise Rolfe, owner of The Present in Barnet, adds: “The announcement won’t change anything personally workwise for me, as I work in the shop every day, so doing longer hours is out of the question. My shop is also in an area where I don’t think there would be a demand for later opening. We’ve tried late night opening at Christmas and it’s not something that’s been successful.”

Above: The Present, Barnet.
Above: The Present, Barnet.

Meanwhile, retail guru Mary Portas is among the well known names asking the government to consider a Shop Out to Help Out discount scheme.

The concept, echoing last summer’s Eat Out To Help Out initiative, would see the government covering 50% of the goods bought from independent non-essential retailers, with a limit of £10, according to a report in the Mail On Sunday.

It would run for a month, from Monday to Wednesday, and would be limited to independent retailers, selling in physical stores, with less than 10 staff. Shoppers would receive one discount per transaction.

 

Top: Cool! Cards and Gifts in Skipton.

MORE NEWS
Hyve_GiftAwards
 
“The gift sector is integral to our events as the largest showrooms of gift products. We also love hosting the incredible entries and judges for the Gift Of The Year Awards at Spring Fair”...
Theo_LSS
 
The owner of Ryman and the London Graphic Centre will take to the stage at London’s Business Design Centre at 12.30 on Tuesday 14 May...
Mclaggan_Crumble
 
A range of bone china mugs feature watercolour designs and heartfelt sentiments...
Licensing Lookout
 
“One of the undervalued elements of licensing is its ability to bring companies together and create opportunities for collaborative working”...
Bookspeed_Taylor
 
“We wanted to make it easy for gift retailers to identify and access books to complement their ranges and acknowledge the occasion, so they don’t miss out on sales this summer”...
FAIRE_AF
 
The collaboration will bridge online and offline wholesale for the first time in the UK and simplify buying for 20,000 retailers ahead of September show...
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.