Tuesday, March 21, 2023
The Property Reporter
  • Home
  • News
  • Retail
  • Residential
  • Office
  • Industrial
  • Hotel
  • Buying a Home
  • Selling a Home
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Retail
  • Residential
  • Office
  • Industrial
  • Hotel
  • Buying a Home
  • Selling a Home
No Result
View All Result
The Property Reporter
No Result
View All Result
Home Hotel

Coventry and Warwickshire needs to benefit from significant Budget announcement say business leaders

PrR by PrR
2021-10-27
in Hotel
0
Coventry and Warwickshire needs to benefit from significant Budget announcement say business leaders
21
SHARES
159
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Member Article

Business leaders in Coventry and Warwickshire want the region to benefit from a major announcement in the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget.

The Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce hosted a range of businesses at an event, sponsored by Prime Accountants Group, to watch Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Budget at the Telegraph Hotel.

The budget was given a cautious welcome as the Chancellor announced he was using the statement to invest in future growth and also support firms still suffering from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

That included a 50 per cent discount on business rates for those in the retail, hospitality and leisure sector; a freeze on fuel duty, £3.8bn investment in skills and further support for Research & Development.

Louise Bennett, chief executive of the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce, said the region would look to benefit from a £1.4bn Global Britain Investment Fund which has money set aside for vehicle electrification.

She said: “It was a very upbeat budget delivery considering the 18 months businesses and individuals have faced.

“The devil is always in the detail with the budget statement because there are always lots of big numbers mentioned but takes some time to understand exactly what it means for firms and the region.

“The Global Britain Investment Fund is something we believe could be positive for Coventry and Warwickshire and our hopes for bringing a Gigafactory to the region. This area has the potential to be at the forefront of vehicle electrification.”

Louise added: “There was a good acknowledgement of inflation but this was more with a focus on the role of the Bank of England, rather than any Government fiscal measures. There were predictions of four per cent inflation, but businesses in the room see this as potentially being higher.

“We welcome scale-up visas if they help businesses attract and bring-in critical skills and talent that cannot, otherwise, be home grown. Recruitment issues remain a major headache and drag on growth.

“Businesses hit hardest by Covid will welcome the 50 per cent discount on business rates and the business rates improvement relief will incentives businesses to make improvements to properties.

“We welcome strong and further investment in skills and it is important that we see strong alignment between employer needs and skills supply.
“There was also positive news around the fuel duty rise being cancelled which is a boost for business and the self-employed at a time when costs are rising.

“On that note, we support the principle of increasing the living wage and understand the need to increase the incomes of our lowest paid. However, business costs are rising across the board and will contribute further to rising inflation.

“As UK City of Culture, welcome additional for the sector as we have seen what a difference it can make in our cities and towns.

“On the whole, businesses will wait to see what details emerge as they look to recover from the most difficult period any of us have faced.”

Claire Lea, of Prime Accountants Group, said: “There were numerous references to investment relief on green measures and also investment in infrastructure and innovation, all of which Coventry and Warwickshire is known for so we will be hoping our area can benefit when the follow-on detail emerges from Government.”

This was posted in Bdaily’s Members’ News section
by

Matt Joyce
.



Source link

Previous Post

Selling the Family Farm – The Wall Street Journal

Next Post

Budget Reaction: The Chancellor Chooses Not to Interfere Too Heavily in the Property Market

Next Post
Budget Reaction: The Chancellor Chooses Not to Interfere Too Heavily in the Property Market

Budget Reaction: The Chancellor Chooses Not to Interfere Too Heavily in the Property Market

RECOMMENDED

2023 Real Estate Market Forecast: What Homebuyers and Sellers Can Expect

2023 Real Estate Market Forecast: What Homebuyers and Sellers Can Expect

2023-03-17
The Growing Demand for E-Commerce Warehouses: An Opportunity for Industrial

The Growing Demand for E-Commerce Warehouses: An Opportunity for Industrial Real Estate

2023-03-17

MOST VIEWED

  • Fox Lake hopes to bring hotel to Mineola lakefront site; ‘Recognizing our unique position on the Chain O’ Lakes is a key driver for our progress’ – Chicago Tribune

    Fox Lake hopes to bring hotel to Mineola lakefront site; ‘Recognizing our unique position on the Chain O’ Lakes is a key driver for our progress’ – Chicago Tribune

    755 shares
    Share 302 Tweet 189
  • Doubling Down With the Derricos’ Deon boasts about ‘buying up blocks’ & promotes real estate business after foreclosure

    193 shares
    Share 77 Tweet 48
  • Historic home on 32-acre site annexed into Elgin for new industrial development free to anyone who wants to move it

    157 shares
    Share 63 Tweet 39
  • Plas Glynllifon’s new owner speaks for first time on difficult challenge to renovate mansion

    119 shares
    Share 48 Tweet 30
  • Atlanta developer plans downtown Dallas towers

    94 shares
    Share 38 Tweet 24

Recent Posts

  • 2023 Real Estate Market Forecast: What Homebuyers and Sellers Can Expect
  • The Growing Demand for E-Commerce Warehouses: An Opportunity for Industrial Real Estate
  • Hybrid Work: The Future of Office Spaces
  • Real Estate Investing in 2023: Predictions and Trends
  • The Future of Retail: Technology’s Impact on the Shopping Experience

CATEGORY

  • Buying a Home
  • Hotel
  • Industrial
  • News
  • Office
  • Residential
  • Retail
  • Selling a Home
  • Privacy & Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with us

© 2021 Copyright Property Reporter

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Retail
  • Residential
  • Office
  • Industrial
  • Hotel
  • Buying a Home
  • Selling a Home

© 2021 Copyright Property Reporter