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A survey of more than 200 Wexford businesses sets out the massive impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on their businesses, and the supports they are seeking to weather the year ahead.

The County Wexford Chamber Reviving Wexford survey is one of the most comprehens­ive of its kind in the county’s history, providing a rare window into the challenges facing business owners at this crucial juncture for the county. Completed by 217 respondent­s over a two-week period between April 19 and May 3, the pioneering survey was developed as part of a concerted response by County Wexford Chamber of Commerce, aimed at rejuvenati­ng the local economy in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Among the reports many findings are that 98 per cent have said the crisis has had a financial impact on their business. 100% of respondent­s called for an extension of the Temporary Covid-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme, 74 per cent for a reduction or suspension of Commercial Rates in 2020, 44 per cent requested marketing and advertisin­g grants, 39 per cent appealed for a reduction of the VAT rate to 9 per cent, 28 per cent for the lowering of bank interest rates, while 29 per cent of respondent­s called for additional targeted grants, rather than loans.

Report author Prof Kevin Sludds said: ‘It was created to capture not merely a percentile account of respondent­s’ views but more significan­tly, the actions which the County Wexford business community wish to see initiated. Undoubtedl­y it is the case given the number of businesses which have been forced to close, and the consequent large number of the workforce having to file for the Covid-19 Pandemic Unemployme­nt Benefit or access the Revenue Wage Subsidy Scheme, that the county as a whole has been thrust into a wholly unforeseen recession. Though consumer confidence is presently at a nadir and the economy has contracted with extraordin­ary rapidity, neverthele­ss, County Wexford has also seen a renewed awakening of core values such as solidarity, innovation and resilience.’

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