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National Stationery Week Supports ‘Stationery Shop Saturday’

National Stationery Week will shortly be celebrating stationery shops of all shapes and sizes during a Seven Days of Stationery campaign that starts on April 29.

Backed by Marple Stationery Supplies, the #StationeryShopSaturday campaign, taking place on the sixth day, will encourage retailers to come up with sales, competitions and offers, while consumers encouraged to share images of their favourite stores and their purchases from the day.

Above: Sarah Laker, owner of Marple Stationery Supplies is shown outside her store.
Above: Sarah Laker, owner of Marple Stationery Supplies is shown outside her store.

“High street stores are always looking for initiatives to increase footfall and sales – especially during a difficult period for British retail,” comments Sarah Laker, owner of Marple Stationery Supplies. “National Stationery Week is the ideal campaign for retailers to do that.”

She continues: “Stationery Shop Saturday will see retailers across the world join us in celebrating bricks and mortar stores. Plus, there’s no better time for consumers to take part in some retail therapy.”

Retailers can get involved with National Stationery Week by signing up as a participating retailer at www.nationalstationeryweek.com/retailer-sign-up/

National Stationery Week starts on April 29 and runs until May 5.

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