AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBusiness Rates Pressure: Independent bookshops in England and Wales warn Labour’s business rates rises could force closures, with one owner saying they’d need to sell over 1,100 extra books a year to cover a rates jump. High Street Risk: ONS data shows Medway Towns among England’s weakest retail areas, with 40 shop losses in a year and traders citing higher rents, energy, staffing costs and falling footfall. Hospitality Tax Burden: A northern Lincolnshire MP is taking hospitality concerns to the Chancellor after hotels warned of rising costs, regulatory load and a VAT setup they say disadvantages pubs and restaurants versus zero-rated supermarket food. Procurement for SMEs: The Ministry of Defence is awarding 13 new contracts to small UK tech firms via a neutral vendor framework, lowering barriers for smaller suppliers. Local Growth via Markets: Rosse Borough Council plans to appoint Pioneer Market Group to run Rawtenstall Market, aiming to strengthen independent traders and events as the market returns to its original site in 2027. Community Support for Hardship: A mum has opened Ashford’s first “free shop”, offering donated goods with no money changing hands, reporting help for over 1,200 people in its first days.
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