In This Issue
Responsibly sourced pet food is the way forward, says leading supplier
Dragons' Den appearance boosts sales for pet firm
Raw food business secures £2m 'expansion' funding
Work on pet firm's warehouse expansion underway
Lorry containing 4,000 live invasive Prussian carp seized
Excitement mounts for return of PATS Sandown
Pet insurer speeds international growth with acquisition
PIF refreshes logo and offers increased reassurance to public
Pet teams win national awards for Christmas displays
Video drives awareness of vet career opportunities
Earth Animal launches Venison No-Hide chews
Meet the world’s richest pets - with one worth over £366m
CSJ again sponsors biggest British sled dog event
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Pet firm secures £43m funding deal
Leading pet food trade body welcomes PR agency as Associate Member
Bira's responds to Levelling Up White Paper
Pet taxi service welcomes first franchisee
Pet insurance policies receive Which? Best Buys
Awarding body helps to assess apprenticeships
The best of last week's Pet Trade Xtra
New boss appointed by Pets at Home on basic £580k salary
Pet food supplier hits back at ‘jury still out’ claims
Change at the top for leading pet company
Grove Pet Foods bought by Cranswick
Vital supports independent pet trade with catalogue revamp
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Bira's responds to Levelling Up White Paper
 

The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has made a statement about recently released Levelling Up White Paper which is set to regenerate town centres.

In the report, one of the missions they aim to form the heart of the government's agenda for the 2020s includes plans for, among others: 'The most run down town centres and communities across the country rejuvenated.'

In response to this report, Bira's CEO Andrew Goodacre said: "The government has announced its vision for levelling up and identified 12 ‘missions’ as areas of focus for this ambitious plan. It is hard to disagree with the intentions of this plan but we do need to see more detail to better understand how it will work in practice.

"We welcome the commitment to improving transport infrastructure because access to town and cities, and High Streets in general is very important. There is a further commitment to creating ‘pride in place’, and in this respect we urge the government to recognise that independent retail plays an increasingly important role. Indie retailers support communities, invest in the local economy and are integral to creating a vibrant ‘place’ and something to be proud of.
 
"The ambition for this Government is to level up the UK. From a business perspective there is one easy thing to do, and that is to level the playing field between high streets and the internet by reducing busing business rates. Research from last year showed that business rates have a disproportionate impact on businesses in the North of the UK, reducing investment and job opportunities. Incentivise business, especially independent businesses, and there is no doubt that local economies and communities will see the difference."

The full White Paper Levelling Up report can be viewed by clicking here.

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