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Preserving Community

Sunday trading has a direct effect on a local community. Not only does it have an impact in terms of noise and congestion, it also hits community activities. For some that might be getting together with others at church meetings, for others it might be playing football in the local league.

Healthy communities are ones with high levels of what sociologists call 'social capital' - lots of volunteering and numerous social networks. This is important for the mental and physical health of individuals in the community, and also leads to lower levels of crime and positive community spirit.

Yet every voluntary organisation, club or society depends upon people having time off at the same time as each other. So with the erosion of Sunday as a different day from all the rest, communities are in danger of increasing fragmentation.

On to: Saving Local Business




Latest News

KSS welcomes Parisian rejection of a ‘world where consumerism reigns supreme’

08-Jun-2010

June 7, Paris. A campaign by department stores to open every Sunday was defeated by the city council.
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Conservative Party spokesman goes on the record

04-May-2010

KSS notices that Nick Herbert MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, has made an important statement: "We have no plans to change Sunday trading laws."
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KSS welcomes Usdaw's response to ACS poll

14-Apr-2010

Bravo for Usdaw General Secretary John Hannett who said: "This poll shows that the majority of the public support Usdaw members in wanting Sunday to be a day for family and relaxation.”
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Press Release: Public say ‘NO’ to more sunday trading

08-Apr-2010

The Association of Convenience Stores published consumer poll result showing that Sunday trading liberalisation is opposed by 89% of the public.
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KSS in Brussels, March 24th 2010

26-Mar-2010

Remarks to the first Work-free Sunday Campaign conference organised by Thomas Mann MEP. See also the 'European Conference' section of the KSS website.
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