23 Local Business Groups, Chambers of Commerce and BIDS Call For Urgent Rates Relief For High Street Businesses
Published on:November 13, 2024

We represent a large coalition of business groups in Northern Ireland, representing members and workers in every local village, town and city and contributing £Billions to the local economy.

The UK Budget has increased the Cost of Doing Business Crisis for local high street businesses to beyond crisis point, with thousands of businesses facing an uncertain future, scaling up plans cancelled, and additional employment put on hold.

Our members are struggling to pay the highest business rates in the UK. The decision by the Chancellor to add to this burden by increasing Employers National Insurance will have a negative impact on local jobs, the viability of small businesses and restrict the growth of our economy.

This hike along with a 6.7% increase in the Living Wage is a huge cost for our members to absorb.

The Chancellor announced a welcome 40% rates relief scheme for independent retailers and other high street businesses in England. We collectively call for the Finance Minister to use the Barnett consequential of this scheme to provide appropriate rates relief for high street businesses in Northern Ireland.

This will offset the National Insurance increase and allow high street businesses to reinvest more of their money to create more jobs and boost our economy.

Previously in England small businesses received a 75% reduction in their rates to assist with the Cost of Doing Business Crisis. Despite the UK Government giving Northern Ireland this funding as part of the Barnett consequential, local small businesses did not receive a single penny of reduction in their rates bills with the money going elsewhere in the Stormont Budget.

 

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Glyn Roberts Chief Executive Retail NI
Colin Neill Chief Executive Hospitality Ulster
Joanna Maxwell Chairperson Antrim Chamber of C Commerce
Brian McLister Chair Ballycastle Chamber of Commerce
Tom Wiggins Chief Executive Ballymena Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Winifred Mellet Chair Ballymoney Chamber of Commerce
Donal O’Reilly Secretary Banbridge Chamber of Commerce
Frank Shivers President Bangor Chamber of Commerce
Clare McGuinness Chief Executive Belfast Chamber of Trade
Karen Yates Chief Executive Causeway Chamber
Patrick Blake Chairperson Enniskillen BID Ltd
Michele Shirlow Chief Executive Food NI
Brian McRandal Chair Larne Business Forum
Ruth Young Chair Lisburn Chamber of Commerce
Anna Doherty Chief Executive Londonderry Chamber
Eamonn Connolly Managing Director Newry Bid
Michael Savage Chief Executive Newry Chamber
Derek Wright President Newtownards Chamber of Trade
Michael Henderson Chief Executive NI Food to Go Association
John Edgar President Omagh Chamber of Commerce

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