AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRegeneration Pressure on Newport Hotel Scheme: Garrison Barclay Estates says its Chartist Tower project could become commercially unviable unless Newport Council agrees a new ground lease reflecting post-Covid trading realities, after investing £11m and securing Welsh Government support; the 140-bedroom Mercure hotel is trading well but office space is empty and empty business rates are biting. Local Retail Hit: Outlet Optical in Glasgow was broken into overnight, with stock and cash stolen; owners say the unit has been open just over a year and are urging locals to be wary of stolen designer frames. Skills & Apprenticeships: Peterborough Apprenticeship Awards 2026 is open for entries, with nominations due by July 29 and 14 categories recognising apprentices, employers and training providers. Business Support & Standards: North Lanarkshire’s Employer Charter has reached its 100th accreditation, with Murray Landscapes earning Gold for paying the Real Living Wage and using local supply chains. Cashflow Relief for SMEs: Aria, a Paris fintech, raised a €7m Series A extension and launched a €240m debt facility to tackle late payments via invoice financing. Community Business Boost: Andover’s summer programme includes Second Sundays and a Young Traders Market, plus town events like Andover Carnival and “Step into Summer” arts trail. Banking Access Still Matters: Post Office research finds 48% of people use in-person banking monthly and SMEs rely on face-to-face help, especially for scam and payment issues.
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