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Oliver Bonas Is Among The High Street Heroes

Gift and lifestyle store Oliver Bonas, which has almost 80 stores in the UK and Ireland, is offering a Blue Light discount of 25% off full priced products, available to NHS workers, teachers, police, the armed forces, emergency services and social carers.

Products range from jewellery, fashion accessories, homewares and home fragrancing to fashion and furniture.

Above: Oliver Bonas is offering a discount to key workers. Shown is the Blackheath store in London.
Above: Oliver Bonas is offering a discount to key workers. Shown is the Blackheath store in London.

Other retail multiples who are supporting the NHS include John Lewis & Partners, which is providing key NHS staff and health workers with hand creams, lip balms, eye masks and socks, among other non-clinical, essential items, as well as H&M, whose factories are manufacturing protective clothing for hospitals and health workers and Marks & Spencer, which has donated £200,000 to the Neighbourly Community Fund and National Emergencies Trust, which are supporting charities that help the most vulnerable. The organisations have also been added to the Marks & Spencer Sparks charity roster.

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