Welsh Liberal
Democrats "Vindicated" over new rate relief scheme
Release/Rhyddhau:
28/03/07
Contact/Cyswllt:
Mick Bates
029 2089 8342/ 01686 625527/
mick.bates@wales.gov.uk
Welsh Liberal Democrat Assembly Member
for Montgomeryshire, Mick Bates, has slammed the Labour Assembly
Government's failure to offer 'transitional assistance' to rural
businesses ahead of the replacement of the Rural Rate Relief Scheme,
which may lead to the closure of many businesses in Montgomeryshire.
Mick said,
"Many owners of small businesses
locally have indicated to me that the revised Rate Relief Scheme
will have such an impact upon their business that in all likelihood
they will cease trading. Fuel costs, insurance and red tape for
small rural businesses have increased dramatically over the last few
years meaning owners must work harder for less return. A recent
2000% increase on the charges for an alcohol license led to the
closure of at least one business. This latest rate increase will
lead to the closure of many others.
"Many rural businesses had
discretionary relief in recent years, the Council has yet to provide
details of a scheme for the coming year. It is unrealistic to expect
any small business to stand a bill for rates that may be 25-50% more
than it was in the previous year! Certain types of businesses have
been hit really hard such as holiday cottages, pubs and petrol
stations. In rural Montgomeryshire we can ill afford to loose any
more of these vital community facilities.
Mick added further,
"It appears the Assembly Government
has made a serious error in failing to offer transitional aid to
hard hit rural businesses.
"As I argued in the Assembly, we have
real concerns for the impact the immediate introduction of this
scheme may have on small businesses in my constituency who are
trying to sustain themselves by providing a valuable local service.
The Labour Assembly Government rejected this most sensible of ideas,
proving once and for all they out-of-touch with rural areas."
Notes:
· In December 2006, the Assembly voted
to replace the existing rural rate relief scheme with a scheme that
would support small businesses across Wales, regardless of rurality.
These changes will come into force on April 1st.
· Welsh Liberal Democrats argued for a
transitional period to aid those affected businesses during the
cross-over period. This was rejected by the Labour Assembly
Government. The full statement will be published on the Assembly
Government website (www.wales.gov.uk),
or can be provided on request.
· Mick Bates and the Welsh Liberal
Democrats lead the campaign in the Assembly for a transitional
'bedding-in' period for businesses affected by the replacement of
the Small Business Rate Relief Scheme with the Rural Rate Relief
Scheme as, he argued, their would be a knock-on effect for many
small rural businesses which may force some to cease trading . The
proposal was defeated by the Labour Assembly Government.
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