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Amazon Clicks and Mortar pop-up shops to put small businesses on high street

AMAZON are launching a programme to put small businesses on the high street with a series of pop-up shops.

The online giant’s Clicks and Mortar initiative will open ten stores across the UK in which 100 small online businesses will trade on the high street for the first time.

 A woman carries a 'Clicks and Mortar' bag at the launch of the first shop in Manchester
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A woman carries a 'Clicks and Mortar' bag at the launch of the first shop in ManchesterCredit: PA:Press Association

The year-long pilot begins with the first shop on St Mary’s Gate, Manchester. More will follow in Wales, Scotland, the Midlands, Yorkshire and the South East.

An independent consultant will produce an analysis of the pilot which will be submitted to the Government.

Emma Jones, founder of Enterprise Nation which supports more than 90,000 small businesses, said: “UK shoppers like to shop both online and in high street stores.

“This concept will provide small businesses with the space, technology and support to experience physical retail for the first time while enabling customers to discover new brands.”

Amazon UK’s Doug Gurr said: “Amazon is committed to supporting the growth of small businesses — helping them to boost the economy.”

It is not Amazon’s first experiment with high street shops.

In the US it has a chain of bookstores and has opened four Amazon Go convenience stores.

 Customers shop and browse in the new Amazon 4-star store in the Soho shopping district in New York
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Customers shop and browse in the new Amazon 4-star store in the Soho shopping district in New YorkCredit: Alamy
 Customers shop in a newly-opened Amazon Go store in New York
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Customers shop in a newly-opened Amazon Go store in New YorkCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Launch of the first 'Clicks and Mortar' shop in Manchester
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Launch of the first 'Clicks and Mortar' shop in ManchesterCredit: PA:Press Association
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