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Slash business rates to save out high street

September 26, 2013 09:33

By

Alex Brummer,

Alex Brummer

1 min read

Outside of Britain’s biggest city centres, the high street is dying on its feet.

Governments, both national and local, do not seem to recognise that we are still a “nation of shopkeepers”. Indeed, the sector comprises around 95,000 firms, uses £326bn of gross assets and borrows £65bn each year.

Nevertheless, outside of the big cities that have received heavy investment, retail is struggling.

Locally owned enterprises are being replaced by betting offices and chains of cheap fast food outlets.

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