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Bonus discounts a perk for shopper



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ALL households in the Ballymoney area have been offered substantial savings when shopping in the town.
Vouchers, presented in a new publicity brochure, are providing big discounts at a number of outlets.
According to the brochure, the move is a way of sayiang thank you to people who have kept faith with the town's retailers.

It also takes the opportunity to extol the virtues of shopping in Ballymoney, pointing out that the town boasts a "charming mix of unique family-run shops, favouritie chain stores and ample free parking.
"Add in the unrivalled hospitality and leisure facilities and we're providing something for everyone," the brochure states.

Up to 20 per cent off goods as well as free trials at fitness and health centres and other tempting offers are contained in the brochure the back of which offers a helpful map of the area.
In addition, shoppers can win up to £100 worth of shopping vouchers at the town's Fine Food and Craft Fair dates of which are May 23, August 8, October 28 and November 28.

Local Disc Jockey, Barry Thompson, will make the draw at Castlecroft Square where the markets are held.

Ballymoney Town Centre Management who are behind the idea have been encouraged by the response from traders and say it is important to give something back to the shopper from time to time.
"If this stimulates a bit more interest in the shops then it will all have been worthwhile. We see this as a perk that shoppers will appreciate," a source said.

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  • Last Updated: 09 April 2008 12:17 PM
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