THE Glasgow Times today backs local business - and we need your help to showcase the best the city has to offer.
We are asking businesses across the city to get involved in our Glasgow Loves Local Business campaign which includes a listings supplement in the Glasgow Times.
In our upcoming special supplement, businesses across the city have a chance to get their name known amongst Glaswegians but submitting their details for a free listing.
READ MORE: City leaders show their support for our campaign
So whether you are a butcher that has been selling meat in Easterhouse for two decades or a new beauty salon in Partick having to adapt for a post lockdown world, we want to hear from you.
To get involved, simply fill in our online questionnaire.
You can access the link here
Meanwhile, in the coming weeks, we will shine the spotlight on those businesses that matter to local communities - and explain why you should support them.
To get involved in our Glasgow Loves Local Business campaign and share your story, simply visit our website and fill in our business profile form.
Don't forget important details like the name of your business and how long you have been operating for.
We also want to know how much your business has suffered during lockdown and the changes you have had to make to adhere to health and safety requirements during an ongoing world pandemic.
Finally, tell us why people should support you and why they should buy locally.
You can answer all the questions for our business profile story here
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