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Business News

Business bouncing back Government must go further: Henrietta Brealey

Funding success: Lichfield Garrick

Arts sector gets financial aid The arts and culture sector has been awarded thousands in grant and loan cash in a bid to offset the severe impact caused by Covid-19. More than £400m has been awarded to organisations via the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund, as part of a drive to help culture and heritage sectors reopen. Seventy per cent of funding has gone to firms located outside of London. Nearly all of the original £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund has now been allocated, with more than £1.2bn in grants and repayable finance offered to more than 5,000 individual organisations and sites. Swathes of Greater Birmingham-based organisations received funding, including Birmingham International Jazz Festival, Birmingham Museums Trust, The Rep, Birmingham Royal Ballet, the CBSO, Ex Cathedra, Ikon Gallery, Lichfield Garrick, Lichfield Festival, Midlands Art Centre, Services for Education, Sutton Coldfield Town Hall, DanceXchange and the Jam House. Karen Foster, chief executive Lichfield Garrick, one of the organisations which received a cash boost from the fund, said: “After a very difficult year for the arts, the news that we have been successful in the second round of emergency funding means that we can now rebuild our programme of performances.” For more Lichfield and Tamworth news, turn to page 38

16 CHAMBERLINK May 2021

Chamber report calls for business support By Dan Harrison

Recommendations include:

New sector-specific support for the hardest-hit industries and reforming the business rates system to free up cash for businesses are among a number of recommendations to Government in a new report published by Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce. Keep Business Moving II sets out areas of Covid-19 business support which require urgent action. The report was produced in consultation with the Chamber Council, a group of elected business figures who work with the Chamber’s policy team on where to best target resources and feed back the views of members.

• Make sector specific interventions to support those industries such as live events and aviation that have received relatively little financial support

‘The Chamber will continue to stand side by side with our members by championing, celebrating and promoting them’

• Widen support mechanisms for those currently excluded from existing measures such as limited company directors and those significantly impacted supply chain companies

Building on the findings of the Back Our Businesses document released in January, Keep Business Moving II identifies a number of gaps in existing support packages and sets out a series of recommendations in order to alleviate those issues. Henrietta Brealey, CEO of Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, said: “There are still many businesses in the hardest hit sectors that have not been able to operate fully or at all, in over a year and despite the unprecedented nature of support provided by the Government to date, a number of worrying gaps remain in play as our latest report sets out. “The Chamber will continue to stand side by side with our members by championing, celebrating and promoting them as impacted businesses reopen at each stage of the roadmap and as always, fight their corner.”

• Ease the crippling cash burdens that businesses across the country are facing right now in order to free up much needed cash by exploring the possibility of reforming the business rates system and also making it much easier for businesses to invest in their people and products

• Bring forward enhanced grant support for the most impacted ‘closed’ businesses with high overheads • Offer full clarity on how they will assess their four tests for reopening the economy and provide regular updates on progress in between steps to help business plan ahead

Keep Business Moving II includes case studies and quotes from several Chamber members including Marija Ezren, co-founder at Solutions 2, Tracey Stephenson, co-founder at Staying Cool and Erica Love, director at Culture Central. The report is available at greaterbirminghamchambers.com


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Member Profile

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page 67

Sport: Students sign with Aston Villa

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page 66

Property: Law firm advises on housing deal

4min
pages 62-64

Manufacturing: Pandemic leads to rise in sub-standard parts

4min
page 65

Legal: Include pets in your will

11min
pages 60-61

Retail: Bullring to offer more to shoppers

3min
page 59

Technology: Data protection expert appointed

4min
page 58

Finance: Support for IPOs at a high

7min
pages 56-57

Business Travel: National Express buses keep Brum on the move

5min
pages 54-55

Marketing communications vanity or sanity?

3min
pages 52-53

The prevalence of specialist finance post-pandemic

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pages 48-50

Marketing on Facebook

4min
page 51

New opportunities for the future

3min
pages 45-47

ABCC: Film festival offers ray of hope

5min
pages 42-44

Solihull: Office market is resilient, says report

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pages 40-41

Sutton Coldfield: Video firm moves into new premises

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page 39

Lichfield & Tamworth: Lichfield Festival to

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page 38

Burton & District: New president welcomed

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page 37

Transatlantic: Leaders urged to reopen travel corridor

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page 34

Future Faces: Awards back in August

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page 35

Cannock Chase: Designer outlet opens

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page 36

Commonwealth: Online event offers export help

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page 33

Brexit causes fall in exports, says report

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page 32

New material offers better protection

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pages 28-29

Patron in shift to employee-owned model

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page 22

The Griffin Report

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pages 20-21

High demand for exporting services bucks the trend

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pages 26-27

Royal manufacturer remembers Duke

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pages 24-25

Chamber restructure means more benefits for members

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page 23

Consumers urged to ‘get out and shop’

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page 19

Editor’s View

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page 4

Birmingham’s great re-opening – special report

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pages 6-11

Goldman Sachs to open Birmingham office

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page 17

Kier welcomed as Chamber patrons

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page 5

Chamber awards to feature new categories

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pages 13-14

Chamber report calls for business support

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page 16

Campaign to welcome back Solihull shoppers

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page 18

President’s Focus

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