AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHigh Street Crime: A Coventry city-centre shop (Spon Mini Market) has been ordered to close for three months after Trading Standards found illegal tobacco, vapes and unsafe, untested toys. Retail Security & Costs: An Edinburgh Nisa Local says repeat shoplifting is hitting profits and staff safety, with thieves targeting premium items and leaving small businesses unable to afford security. SME Support via Broadband: Quickline has launched a free “Better Business” programme with Enterprise Cube CIC for start-ups and early-stage firms in North Yorkshire, offering workshops, tools and peer learning tied to its full fibre rollout. Banking Access: More than 245 bank branches are set to close across the UK in 2026, including six in Essex, raising pressure on cash-dependent customers and local businesses. Funding & Growth: Ipswich’s UKSPF “Start, Build & Grow” programme backed 241 new businesses (target 90) and created 97 apprenticeships (target 29). Local Business Opportunities: Glasgow businesses are being urged to seize Commonwealth Games demand, with organisers expecting major footfall across the city centre. Manufacturing Investment: Datum Tool Design secured £1.6m from Paragon Bank for a new five-axis CNC machine to expand aerospace tooling capacity. Charity Retail Pressure: Swindon has seen further charity shop closures, with Cancer Research UK and BHF citing rising costs and changing consumer habits. IP Watch: Beauty brand trade mark disputes in the UK rose 31% to 55 last year, reflecting a surge in new cosmetics and “dupe” claims. Business Finance Tech: FundingSearch launched a commercial finance broker CRM to replace spreadsheets and inbox-led workflows for asset finance, invoice finance, bridging and mortgages.
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