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Hot tub sales
Hot Tubs Sales Soar fas Doubt is Cast Over Holidays Abroad
Hot Tubs Sales Soar for Leading Hot Tub Site as Doubt is Cast Over Holidays Abroad for Brits
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A trusted online used hot tub store is seeing sales steadily rise as summer approaches and holidays abroad seem increasingly unlikely.
Popular site HotTubsForSale.co.uk is a trusted online store, offering customers the choice between both brand new and used hot tubs at competitive prices. With some of the most popular brands on the market available on the site including Arctic Spas, Lay-Z Spa and Calspas, it’s easy to see why those keen to invest in their outside space have been flocking to the site – with traffic up by an impressive 55% during this most recent lockdown.
Though lockdown is set to ease across the UK, the likelihood of jetsetters making it abroad this year is still uncertain – perhaps the reason why many people are now choosing to invest in a hot tub for their garden.
HotTubsForSale.co.uk offers a comprehensive range of tubs, and whether people are looking for an intimate two-seater perfect for romantic evenings in, or larger hot tubs to accommodate family and friends, ideal for when restrictions begin to lift, there is something on the site to suit every space and need. Website Manager Andy Russell said:
“We have been blown away by the recent interest in hot tubs on our site, but the uncertainty surrounding holidays again this year means that people are keen to create a holiday-style haven in their own gardens.
“We source the very best hot tubs on the market, and our second-hand options offer up staggering cost-savings of up to 70% for our customers. Our second-hand tubs have seen the biggest increase in sales, perhaps because people are keen to go for the most cost-effective option, but that’s not to say that our brand-new hot tubs haven’t seen an increase in sales as well. In fact, sales are up 35% from this time last year, and we’re expecting that figure to rise even more as the weather continues to warm up.
“Our team are all highly knowledgeable of the hot tub market and are on-hand for our customers who are perhaps buying a hot tub for the first time. We offer unparalleled advice and a thorough service, enabling those with no knowledge of hot tubs to feel secure in their decision to purchase one.”
The team at HotTubsForSale.co.uk are also able to advise customers on all of the relevant safety standards and procedures that they will need to consider when purchasing a hot tub.
Out and about in Brislington West with Jos and Andrew
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Brislington Greenway:
Since the local elections over a month ago, Jos and I have been trying to get an update on the Brislington Greenway. Despite repeated requests for a meeting with council officers, we have been unable to secure one. This is surprising as we have had no difficulty in securing meetings about other issues. We will continue to persist as we know this is a very important issue for Brislington West residents and we all have a right to know what is going on.
Meeting our Beat Officers:
We met with two of our local beat officers last week to discuss some issues residents have raised with us recently around speeding on Wick Road and Talbot Road. PCs Jonathan Gould and Graham Sharman reiterated the need for local residents to log any incidents with the police on 101 so they can build up a picture of problem areas and target their limited resources appropriately. We also spoke about the need for greater visibility and are hopeful that we can get a local police surgery once a month in the ward. We’ll keep you posted. 42
Totterdown Bridge Closure:
A reminder that Totterdown Bridge from the A4 Bath Road to Albert Road will be temporarily closed to all vehicles and pedestrians between 14 and 25 June. This is because of gas works in the area. Recommended alternative routes are as follows: Vehicles - north eastbound: A4 Bath Road, St. Philips Causeway, Albert Road south westbound: Albert Road, St. Philips Causeway, A4 Bath Road, Bath Bridge Roundabout, A4 Bath Road. Pedestrians - A4 Bath Road, Edward Road, Public Right of Way 409, Albert Road and vice versa.
Ash Dieback:
Council tree officers have informed us that an ash tree in St. Mary Redcliffe Cemetery opposite Arnos Vale Cemetery has succumbed to ash dieback and will need to be removed as it poses a risk to visitors. As this disease continues to take hold, we are likely to see further losses in the coming years. Tree officers have placed the location on the tree sponsorship page of the Bristol City Council website in case anyone would like to sponsor a replacement tree:
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https://www.bristol.gov.uk/museums-parks-sports-culture/treebristol-planting-trees-in-bristol
Reporting motorbike use in parks and green spaces:
Over the last year, we have been working with other local councillors, police and council officers on the problem of motorbike scrambling in our parks and green spaces. This is against Bristol City Council’s bylaws as it can greatly endanger the public and damage the natural environment. If you spot motorcycles being ridden in parks and green spaces, you can report them to the police online:
https://bit.ly/3wwJFGD.
Evening chorus at Arnos Court Park:
Thank you to Caroline and the Friends of Arnos Court Park for organising this lovely well-attended event last week. Our expert guide took us into the wooded area at the top of the park where we were able to identify the songs of 10 different songbirds. The Friends hope to organise more events like this in the future so check out the Facebook page for details in the tab below.
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By Jos Clark, Liberal Democrat Councillor (Brislington West) Email: cllr.jos.clark@ bristol.gov.uk Mobile: 07584 370429
& Andrew Varney, Liberal Democrat Councillor (Brislington West) Email: cllr. andrew.varney@bristol.gov.uk Mobile: 07584 183381
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