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cial area into the 21st century: digital transformation, pointof­sale transformation, sustainability and circular economy, supply chain sensitivity and training, and the implementation of an urban shopping centre.

Movers and Shakers

THE inaugural meeting of the Association of Movers and Shakers was held on WednesdayMarch 8.

gion with an impressive approval rating of 98 per cent from judges.

The project is broken down into five key areas, each designed to bring the commer­

Each of the categories aim to transform the modern shopping experience by introducing new features including digital lockers for click and collect orders, zero emission delivery vehicles and green leisure areas for shoppers to take a break in.

The President, Marion Smith welcomed members, volunteers and special guests; the mayor of Almoradi, Maria Gomez Garcia, and her colleagues Kevin Cabrera and Sandra Ferrander.

The President said:

“I am grateful for all the support that the Association had received from the community through donations and local businesses during this first year.

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“Generous support has contributed greatly to the Association’s ability to raise funds for people and their families affected by Ataxia, Huntington’s Disease, Motor Neurone Disease, Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s Disease.”

The Movers and Shakers Association aims to provide a contact point and mutual support in a friendly atmosphere where people can share thoughts and experiences.

The work is undertaken by volunteers and the Association relies on the generosity of local people through donations and fundraising events.

Without this generosity, it would be impossible for the Association to continue their work.

More information about the Association and fundraising events can be found on the website: www.am scb.org.es , or Facebook page @Movers and Shakers.

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