AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLocal Pay Watch: Warrington’s median monthly wage rose to £2,649 in July, up 3.9% year-on-year and outpacing inflation, while payroll employment dipped 0.3% (down 353 workers) but the total pay bill grew 3.5%—a mixed signal for local SMEs relying on steady consumer spending. High-Street Pressure: The National Pharmacy Association says almost half of pharmacy owners are considering shutting down due to soaring business rates, with bills up sharply and limited ability to pass costs on because NHS pricing is fixed. Business Distress: BTG’s Red Flag report finds firms in critical distress rose 9% to 53,756 in the three months to June, with leisure and culture among the worst hit—another warning for cashflow-stretched small firms. Cash Access: A new banking hub in Newmarket (Suffolk) opens Aug 28 after branch closures, offering cash deposits/withdrawals and bill payments for residents and business customers. Planning Fight: National Grid’s proposed solar substation at Heath Lane, Navenby faces a local backlash, with consultation closing Aug 23 and fears it could “open the door” for more solar projects. Skills System Critique: The FSB warns small businesses are being “left behind” by the skills system, cutting training budgets and struggling with apprentice barriers—urging targeted support to help firms take on young people. Cost Squeeze Closure: Hinckley takeaway Prego shuts permanently, blaming spiralling costs and policy changes including VAT, NI and minimum wage rises. Growth Capital: Limerick ERP and cloud firm Redfaire secures €13m minority investment from BGF to scale internationally and pursue acquisitions. Brand Marketing Spend: Xero hires Argonaut for a global brand campaign, aiming to refresh its small-business identity across multiple markets.
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