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Shopping centre contributes towards Christmas shopping!
Since 14th November, a local shopping centre has been treating late night shoppers as part of their annual Random Acts of Kindness campaign.
The Alhambra shopping centre in Barnsley has been paying for shoppers Christmas spending and has paid for £500 worth of festive goodies for Barnsley residents so far. Shopping has included products from the Perfume Shop, Tk Maxx, Primark, Wilko and much, much more!
The centre has also been giving away two £50 gift vouchers every Friday throughout December to shoppers who found the centres elf on the shelf – Barnes-sleigh!
Steph Higham, Alhambra Marketing Manager said: “Our Random Acts of Kindness Christmas campaign is a fantastic way to reward our customers, especially at this time of year when buying presents can be pretty stressful.
All our winners have been so excited, even if most of them thought it was a joke initially! It’s great to help out our loyal shoppers and to see people so appreciative. Merry Christmas from all the team at the Alhambra.“
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Talk to Media Ltd .
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