Where have city and town centre | |||
businesses lost the most potential sales | |||
during the pandemic ? | |||
RANK | |||
NATIONAL | |||
REGIONAL |
OUT OF 62 |
WEEKS OF LOST SALES |
|
1 |
15 |
Bristol |
-38 |
2 |
19 |
Exeter |
-35 |
3 |
30 |
Swindon |
-28 |
4 |
40 |
Bournemouth -25 |
|
5 |
41 |
Plymouth |
-25 |
6 |
52 |
Gloucester |
-16 |
RANK | |||
NATIONAL | |||
REGIONAL |
OUT OF 62 |
WEEKS OF LOST SALES |
|
1 |
6 |
Plymouth |
5.8 |
2 |
9 |
Swindon |
5.5 |
3 |
20 |
Bournemouth |
3.7 |
4 |
22 |
Gloucester |
3.3 |
5 |
25 |
Bristol |
2.9 |
6 |
39 |
Exeter |
1.3 |
The presence of Plan B for most of December and January may mean that UK GDP has fallen in the near term , however the relaxation of Covid restrictions from 27th January , including an end to mandatory face masks and the advice to work from home should provide a muchneeded boost .
The latest Quarterly Economic Survey produced by Swindon Chamber of Commerce , part of the Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce Group ( the UK ’ s largest independent survey of business sentiment and a leading indicator or UK GDP
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growth ) sets out a challenging and uncertain picture as 2022 begins . Results show that for the fourth quarter of last year , there is concern over higher interest rates , with the percentage of manufacturers citing interest rates as of concern standing at 28 per cent in Q4 , which is the highest seen since the metric was first collected in Q4 2009 and up from 21 per cent in Q3 .
There are also growing concerns about cashflow , indebtedness and how all these pressures can be passed onto customers and consumers , whilst energy and cost of living rises hit us all .
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Tim Major , Account Manager , Swindon Chamber of Commerce , said , “ From this survey it is obvious that many of our members and businesses across our area , are working through familiar challenges and continue to grapple with the impact of Brexit . Yet business has shown remarkable resilience and I put that down to the ability of the business community to plan , to adapt and to work together .
“ Our role continues to be to lobby to ensure that businesses have the right environment in which to create jobs and growth , which is by far the best means of
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expediting and sustaining recovery in our local communities . The Swindon Chamber of Commerce continues to grow and promote business , offering events and support . If you would like to know more or just have a conversation , then please get in touch .”
Timmajor @ tvchamber . co . uk 07768 660 697
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