Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Visit Hull launches marketing campaign to support independents

A new campaign to put Hull’s independent businesses in the spotlight has been launched by Visit Hull.

‘Independent Hull’ intends to inspire residents and visitors to engage with the city’s unique independent food, beverage, attraction and retail offerings, highlighting the distinctive experiences that these businesses provide. From historic shopping arcades to bustling markets and stylish contemporary spaces, these businesses are at the heart of what makes Hull such a special place to shop and explore.

The Visit Hull website now provides a comprehensive guide, bringing together businesses from key areas of the city centre and profiling each independent business.

The campaign aims to show that independent businesses bring unique products, personal service and a distinctive charm that can’t be found in elsewhere, also helping to sustain Hull’s economy, creating jobs, fostering entrepreneurship and ensuring that the city’s shopping experience remains one-of-a-kind.

Councillor Paul Drake-Davis, portfolio holder for regeneration at Hull City Council, said: “Hull is lucky to have a wealth of fantastic local independent businesses on offer. By supporting these businesses, we can all help to contribute to the city’s economy, as well as helping to preserve its unique character.

“Independent shops are a valuable part of our community and this campaign looks to highlight their importance, with something out there for everyone.”

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