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Mar 2022

Last Updated: 22/03/2022
Business
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Harrogate businesses call for National Insurance action in Spring Statement

by Suzannah Rogerson

| 23 Mar, 2022
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Today, Harrogate businesses set out what they want to see announced in Rishi Sunak's Spring Statement and solicitors Raworths appoints a new managing partner.

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Harrogate business groups set out wish lists for Spring Statement 


Harrogate business groups have given their thoughts on what should be included in today's Spring Statement.


It has been five months since Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced his autumn budget but since then the country has been hit by rising living costs and now Russia is at war with Ukraine.

David Simister, Harrogate District Chamber of Commerce chief executive, said:

"Businesses are now facing unprecedented challenges in terms of rising bills; raw materials, wages, inflation, taxes, interest rates, fuel and energy bills. The Chancellor can bring some relief by hitting the pause button on increasing National Insurance, which will also benefit employees too.
"It would to be good to see Mr Sunak showing great creativity in approaching this crisis to deliver remedies that suit all with regard to finances."


Sara Ferguson, Harrogate Business Improvement chair, said:

"As a business owner, what I want is for the Chancellor to announce measures that will help us, and not cause extra financial burdens
"During the covid crisis, Mr Sunak rose to the occasion, and he needs to do the same now. He needs to be bold and demonstrate that he understands the pressures we are all facing."






Harrogate law firm appoints new managing partner 


Simon Morris has been appointed managing partner of Raworths Solicitors. He succeeds Zoe Robinson, who is stepping down after a decade in the role.

Mr Morris, who is a board member and the head of Raworths’ commercial team, will take on the role in April.

Mr Morris said:

"My priority going forward is to continue building on our strong team culture, delivering high quality work for clients and growing sustainably."


Rachel Tunnicliffe, the firm’s head of private client, has also been promoted to senior partner with a focus on client engagement.