Partner Article
Customers win BIG at the Alhambra
Since 15th November, a local shopping centre has been treating late night shoppers as part of their annual Random Acts of Kindness campaign.
The Alhambra shopping centre in Barnsley has been paying for shoppers Christmas spending and has paid for £1,000 worth of festive goodies for Barnsley residents so far. Shopping has included products from the Perfume Shop, towards a games console from GAME, Primark and Wilko items and much, much more!
On Wednesday 7th December, Craig Kilner from Monk Bretton was shopping in GAME, when he was approached by the Alhambra management team who explained they would like to pay £200 towards his shopping.
Craig commented on the Alhambra’s Facebook page saying: “Very happy, thanks Alhambra – great start to the Christmas build up!”
Steph Higham, Alhambra Marketing Manager said: “Our Random Acts of Kindness Christmas campaign is a fantastic way to reward our customers, especially at this time of year when buying presents can be pretty stressful.
Craig along with many other winners were all over the moon, even if most of them thought it was a joke initially! It’s great to help out our loyal shoppers and to see people so appreciative.“
For more information on the Alhambra Shopping Centre and its retailers visit:www.alhambracentre.co.uk or call 01226 295355.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Talk to Media Ltd .
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular Yorkshire & The Humber morning email for free.
OpenAI decision a wake-up call for our tech plans
Understanding the new Employment Rights Act
Why global conflict is a cyber risk for UK SMEs
Improving safety and standards in construction
From economic engine to community ecosystem
Improving North East transport will improve lives
Unlocking investment potential before year end
Give us certainty to deliver better homes
Hormuz: Safe passage - not insurance - the issue
Don't get caught out by employment law change
When literacy thrives, our businesses thrive too
Building a more diverse construction sector