The Attleborough Promise!

The Attleborough Promise!

Now that we are slowly and carefully emerging from lockdown, we’ve created the Attleborough Promise to support our lovely town/village/community.

The Promise contains ten easy to do things to help our community get back on its feet and return to normal as soon as it’s safe to do so.
We love Attleborough, and that’s why we’re making these promises.
Millbanks have come up with the Attleborough Promise to encourage people to support local businesses, visit nearby attractions, and promote positivity.
The Promise contains ten easy to do things, including helping keep the area clean and tidy, rewarding excellent customer service with loyalty, and spending £10 in a local independent shop.
Tony Beales Director of Millbanks, Attleborough said: “We need to rally around together like we did when the first lockdown happened. The Promise is a way for us to show our support and help our area return to normal. We’d love to hear from people who are taking the Promise and hope it captures the attention of our community.”
Let us know if you are taking part and what you’ll be doing.
and thank you from us all at Millbanks, Attleborough.


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