Businesses admit the coronavirus crisis has left them down on one knee.But they insist they WILL get off the floor again — with a little help from the public.From department stores to small cafes, the unprecedented shutdown has hit hard.Government grants have provided a short term sticking plaster, but those with their doors shut know the tills can’t stay silent forever.However, traders remain adamant that when lockdown is eventually lifted, the public will play a key role in helping to shape a new look future across Ayrshire’s towns.Post columnist Bob Shields, who runs the busy Twa Dugs pub in Ayr, said: “I think you’ll see a new type of shop come to the fore in town.“Those offering that ‘hands on’ experience for the customer will