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18 Apr 2024

Independent record stores around the country are preparing to celebrate all things vinyl for this year’s Record Store Day on Saturday April 20th. 

18 Apr 2024

BIRA, the British Independent Retailers Association, has announced its partnership with this year’s SME National Business Awards., joining the 2024 awards as a leading sponsor, backing...

18 Apr 2024

A Midlands fish and chip shop is celebrating 40 years in business and offering half-price chips to mark the milestone.

18 Apr 2024

Assaulting a shop worker is to be made a separate criminal offence in England and Wales as part of a government response to a wave of retail crime. 

18 Apr 2024

Eleven new businesses that have opened in the last year in the historic arcades of Cardiff city centre’s Morgan Quarter, made up of the Morgan and Royal arcades, have helped the arcades...

15 Apr 2024

The Rediscovery Centre, the National Centre for the Circular Economy in Ireland, today announced its partnership with Cytech, the internationally recognised training and accreditation scheme for...

3 Apr 2024

Research by the University of Stirling and the Scottish Grocers’ Federation has shed light on the impact of rising staff costs on the convenience retail sector in Scotland.

3 Apr 2024

With large national chains increasingly disappearing from the high street, Drapers magazine has been looking at how independent department stores are stepping up their offerings to...

2 Apr 2024

The Baking Industry Awards return for their 37th year and are once again ready to recognise and reward the very best people, products, and businesses in the sector. The awards showcase the...

2 Apr 2024

Walsall's cycling community has been celebrating a family-owned business which celebrates its 90th anniversary this year.
 

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Spring Statement delivers positive news for SMEs

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News , Creative News, Outdoor News

Welcome measures in the Chancellor's announcement included the decision to bring forward more frequent business rates revaluations and additional funding for apprenticeships.

street shopsIn contrast to the speech he gave 12 months ago, the Chancellors Spring Statement announcement featured some positive steps, designed to "champion the job creators".

Firstly there was the news that the next business rates revaluation will take place in 2021, 12 months ahead of the previously scheduled 2022 date. The following revaluation will take place in 2024 in line with the new three-year time frame as announced in 2017's Autumn Budget.

Chief executive of the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) James Lowman said: "Business rates are one of the biggest fixed costs for thousands of convenience retailers in the UK, many of which have seen significant increases in their rates bills as a result of the delayed last revaluation. We welcome the Chancellor's plans to bring forward more frequent revaluations to 2021 and VOA led assessment. We will continue to call on government to change the way that the business rates system deals with investment in stores. We need a business rates system that incentivises investment instead of discouraging it through higher rates bills."

Hammond also announced that up to £80m funding will be released to help small businesses hire apprentices.
Confirming the government's commitment to providing three million apprenticeship starts by 2020 through the apprenticeship levy, the chancellor announced that up to £80m funding will be released by the education secretary to support small businesses in hiring apprentices.

"We recognise the challenges the new [levy] system presents to some small business looking to employ an apprentice," Mr Hammond said.

"I can therefore announce today that the education secretary will release up to £80 million of funding to support small businesses in engaging apprentices."

A Treasury spokesperson however explained afterwards that this is "not new funding".

"It is not a new funding announcement. There were no new funding announcements in the spring statement," he said.

"It is from the existing DfE apprenticeship budget. I guess today will be the first time it has been publically announced in terms of where the money will be allocated, but it is funding that is awarded to providers to deliver training to businesses that don't pay the apprenticeship levy."

 

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