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Shop and eat local
Keeping the pound in town shop and eat local
The pandemic has led many of us to shop online even for basic necessities, but there’s lots of good reasons to shop and eat local.
Every time you shop or eat local you are supporting the local economy, keeping local people in jobs and helping the environment as it doesn’t involve deliveries, particularly if you are able to walk or get there by bike or an electric scooter.
It is also an opportunity for social interaction, so important for our mental health, and thanks to measures taken by the council and retailers, it’s safe! You just need to remember to wear your face mask inside any shops and socially distance.
Here is our quick guide to what is in four of the town’s neighbourhood shopping centres. We will be featuring more areas in the winter edition of Harlow Times out in December.
High Street Old Harlow
Antonio’s Barber Shop & Tattoos Auckland Electronic Parts Bangalore Cottage Barclays Bank Cafe Blue Centurion Property Co-op Food Co-op Funeralcare Cross Keys Cafe D’n’G Barbers Dorringtons Douglas Jones Accountants Erman’s (Marquis Lounge) Fine - Beers and deli, wines and spirits Flower Box Garden Grill Genesis Estate Agents Geoffrey Matthew Estates Grace America Dry Cleaners Golden Dragon takeaway Gothic Insurance Brokers Harris Barber Lounge Harris Cuffaro & Nichols solicitors Helping Hands - charity shop HG Evans Garage Ltd Howick & Brooker Partnership Estate Agents Intercounty J&L Nail Bar Joe Jennings Bookmaker Little Piece of History Coins & Antiquities Loveday Opticians Masterson Funeral Home Nel’s Coffee Shop Old Harlow Dental Practice PJ Conveyancing Ramco Pharmacy Raj Lodge Select Interiors Ltd Sue Ryder Sugar Palm Thai Restaurant Shwe - Beauty Salon Studio Hair and Beauty Tasty Fish Bar The Centre - osteopathy, chiropody and podiatry The Chequers The Crown Wilson Davies & Company Solicitors Zenz Oriental Restaurant