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Stroud Times joins forces with Country Quality Meat

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Stroud Times is delighted to announce an advertising partnership with Country Quality Meat.

The family-owned Nailsworth butchers shop is embedded in the community, serving meat in the town for 35 years.

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Owner Paul Dowdeswell opened Country Quality Meat in 1990 and the Nailsworth shop in Newmarket has gone from strength-to-strength.

With an eye to the future, Paul’s son Jack and long-serving butcher Jack Davis will be made partners of the firm later this year.

Watch Paul Dowdeswell give Stroud Times a tour of Country Quality Meat

On the partnership with Stroud Times, Paul said: “We’re delighted to work with Stroud Times and we like to support the local community. I’ve known Ash Loveridge from our time at Archway School and during my time as a director of Forest Green Rovers and this is a partnership we certainly welcome.”

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Country Quality Meat in Newmarket, Nailsworth.

On the link up with Country Quality Meat, Stroud Times co-founder and editor Ash Loveridge welcomed the collaboration: “We’re excited to become an advertising partner for such a long-standing Nailsworth business and thank them for supporting us.

“Our partnership will help promote and showcase what Country Quality Meat can offer to our expanding digital audience, through our media platforms.”

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