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By Furniture News Aug 03, 2015

Argos calls for digital high street “revolution”

Argos has become the latest heavyweight brand to support the Great British High Street Competition, as John Walden, chief executive of Home Retail Group plc, owner of Argos, called for a digital high street “revolution”.

The Government-supported Digital High Street 2020 Report found that local businesses and independent traders are declining in competitiveness by not keeping up with the digitally-savvy modern shopper and availing themselves of digital technologies. The Great British High Street Competition will seek out the best high streets across the country and showcase how effectively they are capitalising on digital technology to help their high streets thrive. This year’s £80,000 prize pot also includes specialist digital training by Google for 100 high street retailers in each of the seven award categories.

High Streets Minister Marcus Jones is pleased that Argos has joined the other retail giants supporting this year’s competition. Speaking at Argos’s flagship store in Victoria where he saw the Argos Digital Hub in operation, Marcus Jones said:
“Last year’s competition was a massive success, helping to showcase the very best high streets, how they were innovating, and the brilliant local people behind their story. And winning not only put a spring in local people’s step, but it also resulted in a tangible economic impact with retailers reporting increased footfall.

“This year’s Great British High Streets Competition is going to be even bigger and better, with a boosted prize pot and expert digital advice to help our winning high streets not only be good physical businesses, but digital businesses too. That’s why it’s great to see another high street stalwart in Argos get behind the Great British High Street Competition and I hope that with their support we’ll get even more entries this year.”

Home Retail Group chief executive John Walden comments: “We take great pride in our Argos stores being at the centre of hundreds of Britain’s best high streets. That’s why we want to recognise the great work that goes on by people across the country to make their local high street so special.

“But a great high street must also be a great digital high street. We need a revolution across our communities in their understanding and embracing of digital technologies so that they can grasp the exciting opportunities of a digital future.

“The Great British High Street Competition will help high streets learn from one another and I’m delighted to say that Argos stores will be encouraging as many people as possible to get voting and help their town to victory.”

Argos joins Boots, Costa, Google, M&S and the Post Office, and, as one of the patrons of the competition, pledges to use in-store promotion to get as many people as possible voting online for their best-loved high street. The competition, now in its second year, celebrates the hard work of local groups across the country and their efforts to support their local high streets and make them ever better places to shop and socialise. The first Great British High Street competition last year saw 135 communities enter, with Belper in Derbyshire emerging as the overall winner.

The deadline for applications is 1st September, and the winners will be announced in November.

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