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Introducing...

THE CAISTOR COLLECTIVE


The Caistor Collective is a simple, town-wide initiative designed to bring more people through our doors by working together rather than individually. Each participating business offers a small, manageable incentive that encourages customers to visit another local business, creating a steady flow of new footfall across Caistor. It’s low-cost, flexible, and completely opt-in, but the collective impact is powerful: more visibility, more customers discovering your business, and a stronger, more vibrant high street that benefits us all.



How it works


Pick up Card → Explore Caistor → Choose a business → Redeem Incentive Enjoy


Each participating Caistor Collective business holds a supply of cards to give to customers.

Every card lists the businesses taking part and shows which business originally issued it.

Customers can take their card to any other participating business to redeem a unique community incentive. Each business chooses their own offer, so it’s something that works for them and feels comfortable to provide.

Details of each incentive will be displayed in-store, via a poster provided. Incentives can be changed seasonally to in line with what each business needs.

Once redeemed, the receiving business keeps the card. Cards can either be disposed of or, where possible, returned to the original business for reuse.

Please note: Caistor Collective incentives cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers.


step by step guide - how it works

We share a real love for Caistor, and there’s something special about seeing our local businesses support one another. By working collaboratively and in tandem, we truly believe we can continue to strengthen our community and drive meaningful growth for everyone involved.  If you have a 'bricks and mortar' business in Caistor and would like more information, please get in touch:

01472 859626

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