Margate outlets the Bus Cafe and Clayspace to appear in national TV campaign

Two Margate businesses have been selected to appear in a new TV advertising campaign.

The Bus Cafe and pottery studio Clayspace will appear in the national TV ads from today, Tuesday May 1, as well as across print, online and social media.

Clayspace founders Ian Parsons and Bridget McVey (1676236)
Clayspace founders Ian Parsons and Bridget McVey (1676236)

They are appearing as part of a campaign for Square, the payments company for small businesses founded by Jack Dorsey.

TV ads start running from May 1
TV ads start running from May 1

The ‘Square and Fair’ campaign has been created to celebrate the UK as a nation of shopkeepers and independent business owners.

Set to the 1942 wartime song The Thing-Ummy Bob, performed by Gracie Fields, the ad features a selection of real businesses of all ages and backgrounds who use Square’s technology.

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