MUM is the word at Spinning Gate Shopping Centre as it announces plans for Mother’s Day giveaways this weekend.
On Saturday, March 9 (the day before Mother’s Day), shoppers will be selected at random & presented with goodie bags full of mother’s day treats.
One lucky mum will also be treated to a stunning Sif Jakobs yellow gold 20” necklace and matching stud earrings set worth over £180 from Precious Jewellery.
The centre team will be approaching mums at random, sharing the love & presenting them with one of these stunning Mother’s day treats.
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The giveaway follows on from the generosity shown on Valentine’s Day, where the centre gave away over £100 of treats in their red envelopes containing gift cards from shops including The Fragrance Shop, Precious and Costa Coffee - while one lucky shopper was also treated to a huge bouquet of stunning red roses.
During February Half term, the centre also gave away hundreds of children’s reading books when families helped themselves to the books to take home and enjoy with their families.
Throughout the year, the town centre shopping centre organises numerous activities for shoppers and families, such as the popular picnic and play area, Easter Egg Hunts, Santa visits and festive entertainment.
Manager of Spinning Gate Karen Cox previously told the Journal that the shopping centre is outperforming other centres of a similar size and has great feedback for its variety of shops and events organised throughout the year.
Karen Cox, Centre Manager of Spinning Gate Shopping Centre said: "We adore sharing the love here at Spinning Gate with our random acts of kindness.
"Our mall giveaways are incredibly popular with our shoppers, we just love seeing the delight on their faces as we present them with a free treat, whether it’s a stunning necklace and earring set, or one of our mothers day goodie bags full of treats to pamper mum!
"It is our way of giving back to our shoppers & thanking them for shopping in centre with us."
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