Save your high street and support the 2020 Love Property Christmas Advent Giveaway!

Don’t miss out on Save your High Street - Love Property Advent giveaway 2020 is starting! Your high street needs you this December, please get involved and support your amazing local businesses 💕

THE 2020 huge local business giveaway!

We are showcasing 24 AMAZING local businesses to remind us all to shop locally and to finish 2020 on a positive note.

Your local shops NEED YOU! This year more than ever please shop in your local independent shops.

  • Starting on December 1st here on the Love Property Facebook page ⭐️

These businesses have struggled this year and we don’t want to lose them so this is how you can help...

⭐️ Watch the videos

⭐️ Like the post and the business page

⭐️ Review the business if you have used them

⭐️ Encourage all you friends and family to shop locally

👏 Thank you for getting involved - It means so much to your community 👏

Ps. It’s not too late, if you or someone you know has an amazing business please tag them in this post so we can know more about them!


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