Loyalty app launched to encourage local spend in Dacorum

Dacorum Borough Council is encouraging shoppers to ‘keep it local’ with the help of an innovative loyalty app, ‘LoyalFree’, which can be used to find local deals and loyalty schemes, as well as events and trails within the area.

‘LoyalFree’ is a trusted and proven smartphone app, used in many towns and cities in the country, which helps businesses attract new customers via a profile showcasing their offers, discounts, reviews, images and more The council is helping to launch the app as part of its strategy to boost the local economy and support the commercial wellbeing of Dacorum high streets.

Councillor Alan Andrews, Dacorum Borough Council said: “We are really pleased to have launched this new and exciting app, and be in a position to help both businesses and shoppers return to the high streets safely and to help businesses across the borough get back on their feet . The LoyalFree app is a great platform for people to find offers, attractions and experiences.” Brian Green, of Top Dec in The Old Town high street, Hemel Hempstead said, “We really like the simplicity of the LoyalFree app, it allows us to reach local customers with deals and offers in just a few clicks. We have 2 offers active which has grown footfall to our decorating store.”

Chetan Bhanot, of Pendley Manor in Tring, said, “LoyalFree is a great initiative, andIt will immensely help the local businesses. We have displayed all the information inside the hotel reception and in our Shakespeare Bar and Oak Restaurant, and it has been very well received so far.. Thank you for this great initiative.”

Residents and visitors to can download the app for free and start saving right away. Visit: www.loyalfree.co.uk/download Businesses based in Dacorum can email info@loyalfree.co.uk for details of how to get involved in the LoyalFree scheme and online workshops.

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