Late night shopping at Pineapple Business Park is a success
![Debbie Brown of Allington Candles Debbie Brown of Allington Candles](https://storage.googleapis.com/nub-news-files/nub-news-file-storage/143785/166_n_1_343_1.jpg)
![Janet and Yvonne with the range of hampers available Janet and Yvonne with the range of hampers available](https://storage.googleapis.com/nub-news-files/nub-news-file-storage/143786/166_n_1_343_2.jpg)
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Local, independent businesses at Pineapple Business Park in Salway Ash came together to offer residents some late-night shopping.
Mince pies, Moores' spiced biscuits, mulled cider courtesy of West Milton Cider and fire pits got people into the festive spirit on Wednesday evening.
There was a large range of hampers available from Pineapple Village Shop, something to suit all tastes, a selection of candles from Debbie Brown at Allington Candles, which she set up during lockdown, a variety of beautifully decorated tea towels and Aga cooker accessories from Alison Smith at Rural Ranges, as well as luxury sheepskin rugs from Hayley Williams at SRW Farming.
Sweet, cider, eco, beauty and local produce hampers are still available from Pineapple Village Shop.
For more information, visit Pineapple Village Shop on Facebook.
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