The owner of an award-winning Horwich clothes shop has put out a plea as orders are ‘constantly being cancelled’.

Angela Stevens, aged 50, owns the Ruby Rose Boutique on Lee Lane, Horwich. The shop was crowned the ‘Best in Bolton’ in 2019 after receiving hundreds of votes.

In a post on Facebook, the shop announced it would now be forced to take a deposit when customers reserve items, ‘due to orders constantly being cancelled and not collected’.

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Speaking to The Bolton News, Angela said: “It’s only a minority of customers; it’s not everybody, obviously.

“It’s just when people comment that they want to buy something and I pop it to one side, and then they don’t turn up, and then I have to put it back out – it just gets a bit frustrating, because obviously we’re a small business.”

Angela, who grew up in Horwich, has operated the shop for 12 years.

However, she now cannot afford to pay staff – meaning that she works alone for most days of the weeks, only employing a staff member on Saturdays.

The shop owner said that the impact of supermarkets and online shopping are making things more difficult, with a boom caused by people ‘shopping local’ during lockdown not translating into a long-term trend – with many now travelling further afield.

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Angela said: “I’m really concerned about footfall, the amount of people actually on the street shopping.

“There’s just nobody about, we do alright – I’m not saying we don’t, because we do – I’ve got an established business, I’ve been open 12 years, but I have to work really, really hard to keep it going.

“Some weeks I have to work 12 hours a day just trying to generate people into the shop, which is like a lot of online videos, doing Lives [videos] on Facebook, and that does attract a lot of people.

“I do have a lot of people travelling to me, but it’s more the local people that we want shopping as well.

“The amount of houses that are being built in Horwich and we don’t see any benefit from it.

"The population of Horwich must be so high, but today I’ve had two customers and it’s one o’clock in the afternoon. It’s just frustrating.”

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