The Pembrokeshire Herald

Crabb calls for more action for Hospitalit­y trade ahead of season

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AHEAD of the kick start of a new tourism in Pembrokesh­ire, Stephen Crabb MP has been working with local restaurant and pub owners to highlight the challenges that many of them are facing with recent figures from UK Hospitalit­y trade body, showing that pubs and restaurant­s have been closing in Wales at a faster rate than anywhere else in the UK.

Stephen has been keen to focus attention on what can be done to better support hospitalit­y businesses to help make the Welsh business sector more competitiv­e.

In Parliament last week, Stephen spoke about the help that measures like freezing alcohol duty, raising the VAT threshold and freezing fuel duty can bring to the industry. He lobbied the Government ahead of the budget to make the case on behalf of Pembrokesh­ire businesses.

Stephen continues to advocate for support for small businesses on energy costs. He has acted for those tied into new deals at the height of the energy market which left many facing crippling costs. He was part of a cross party coalition of MPs wanting a VAT cut for hospitalit­y businesses and he has been critical of Welsh Government over their disastrous slashing of business support for business rates relief. In their recent budget announceme­nt, the Welsh Government reduced the 75 per cent business rates relief for hospitalit­y and leisure businesses to 40 per cent. In England, the Chancellor froze the Small Business Multiplier for another year and extended the Retail, Hospitalit­y, and Leisure Relief Scheme, offering a 75 per cent discount on business rates up to £110,000. This will save the average independen­t pub over £12,800 in 2024-25 at a cost of £4.3 billion.

Stephen Crabb MP said: “As we look ahead to the Easter holiday and the beginning of the 2024 season, this should be a time of optimism and expectatio­n of good turnover, however, no one can deny there are major challenges across the sector, especially here in Wales.”

“Having spoken to local businesses these past few weeks like Martha’s Vineyard, The First and Last,

The Harp and the Wolfscastl­e Country Hotel and Spa – I am aware of the pressure points they have and am doing all I can to raise those concerns at a local, Welsh and UK Government level. It is as essential as ever for our local community to get behind these independen­t businesses.

“They provide important jobs, local facilities, and are vital to our local economy keeping money within our county.”

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