At the annual conference of the Women’s Institute (WI) last month, an
overwhelming 87% of members voted in favour of this
year’s resolution: to work to spice up the high street. The
argument is that the high street is often a community hub and provides much
more than merely a place to shop. We can’t help but to agree!
One of the first steps of the campaign has
been to fill up a shop window on Parliament Street in Isle of Man with a
Women’s Institute display showing the location of every WI in the island’s 700-member federation and events
scheduled over the summer and autumn. The idea behind this is to create outstanding window displays in shops as one way
of spicing up the high street.
We think another key facet that makes the high street is
music. Music creates the atmosphere – and as we blogged
earlier – we think it makes sense for shops that have music so prevalent in
advertising should also have it in store to create a welcoming atmosphere. Music is
what brings a store to life! Nevertheless,
we’re interested to see how this initiative to spice up the high streets pans
out.
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