Harrogate district business groups call for more support after new PM’s energy announcement

A business organisation in Harrogate has called for more certainty after the new Prime Minister announced support for them in the face of rising energy bills.

While a clear package has been put in place for households, limiting typical household bills to £2,500 per year for two years, Liz Truss has said “equivalent support” for business will last for six months.

But local businesses have called for further measures and more long-term reassurance that they will be protected from future energy price hikes.

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

“I welcome the fact the Prime Minister has included businesses in her support package, but for some it will be too little too late, and unlike households it’s just for six months. She could also have reduced VAT on energy bills, but didn’t.

“Businesses have had it incredibly tough for more than two years, and it isn’t going to get any easier. Surging energy costs are just one of the pressures facing businesses.

“When Ms Truss recently came to Harrogate, members of Independent Harrogate challenged her about business rates. Her response was that she would review them. This she needs to do urgently, along with looking at VAT, fuel duty, National Insurance and Corporation Tax.”

Mr Simister’s views were echoed by Ripon BID, whose manager Lilla Bathurst said:

“Whilst any support for businesses is welcomed, we feel that a six month energy price cap does not go nearly far enough to support businesses that have weathered the last very difficult two years.

“The majority of businesses in the BID area simply do not have the reserves to ride out any further cost pressures.  We very much urge the government to announce further meaningful and targeted business support in the next few days.”


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