Salisbury BID celebrates the city’s independent businesses this Christmas with a brand-new Salisbury tote bag.
The new bags will be free to shoppers who spend over £20 in participating independent businesses across the city centre.
There are only 16 shopping days left until Christmas, and once the tote bags are gone, they're gone! So, pop into your favourite Salisbury Independent as soon as possible for some festive shopping and to receive your new tote bag.
Where can I pick up a Salisbury shopping bag?
The stylish cotton tote shopping bags, which have been funded by Salisbury BID, will be found in the following businesses from Friday 9th December 2022.
Dinghams
JAS Hair Group
Yoga Stuff
Pure Comfort
OSOboutique
Conker Boutique
Fisherton Mill
Clearway Pets
Muse Hairdressing
Vinyl Collectors and Sellers
Casa Fina
Greenfields Gunmakers
Maul’s Wine and Cheese Bar
The Hair Extension Cave
H R Tribbeck & Son
Wendy Stevens Salisbury
Captive Worlds
Arman’s Wine & Coffee House
Hayball Cyclesport
Salisbury Framemakers
Memory Opticians
The Therapy Centre
Nicky Joyce Hair
Artisan Wine & Spirit Co.
Anokhi
Shirley Snells
Gallery 21
Hair @ 46
Sonder Coffee
Premier Fish
Stuff Emporium
New Tadi Market
Cool Merch
The Hat Shop
Allum & Sidaway
With over 200 independent businesses in the city, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to shopping locally. Salisbury has a strong independent community with many unique businesses across the city centre.
Among our medieval streets, you’ll find award-winning indies with boutique fashion, specialist food, art galleries, gifts, jewellery, and so much more. It is their originality and expertise that make Salisbury the City of Independents, with an offer you won’t find anywhere else.
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