Small Business Survey

Small Business Saturday is taking place on 7th December.

Graham is inviting all local businesses - whether they be wholesalers, corner shops, manufacturers, retailers, estate agents, business suppliers or anything - to get involved and share their thoughts and experiences as small business owners through his new survey, which can be found below.

Passionate about promoting the local economy and encouraging growth, Graham is working hard to be a loud voice for small businesses across Beverley and Holderness.

There has never been a tougher time to be in business. Big or small, the challenges are huge.

Graham says, "Small businesses are the lifeblood of our communities. They provide employment, opportunity, and vitality to our area. 

"The Autumn Budget has made it tougher than ever before to get ahead and succeed in the business world; French-style workers' rights, Labour's jobs tax, and above-inflation minimum wage hikes have squeezed businesses to breaking point.

"I'm determined to do all I can to support business owners in my constituency. That's why I hope you'll fill in my short survey and help me better understand the current business landscape in Beverley and Holderness."

Small Business Survey 2024

  • Current Your Business
  • Government Support
  • Budget 2024
  • Access to Finance
  • Disabled Access
  • Beverley and Holderness Business Support
  • Your details
How do you use the high street?
Does most of your trading take place online or in person?

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