AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWildfire disruption for tourism and local trade: Cairngorms authorities say conditions around the Glenmore wildfire remain “treacherous” and unpredictable, with car parks at the Mar Lodge Estate (Linn of Dee/Linn of Quoich) closed as crews tackle the blaze for a fourth day, affecting homes, campsites and ski resorts. High-street enforcement hits repeat offenders: Coventry magistrates ordered a three-month closure of Tile Hill Mini Market after repeated illegal tobacco and vape sales, with Trading Standards citing counterfeit goods and evaded duty/VAT. Small-firm growth fears deepen: A Federation of Small Businesses survey finds only 18% of UK small firms expect to grow over the next year (Q2 2026), with tax burden and labour costs leading headwinds. Local banking access under pressure: Llandudno councillors urge Lloyds to reverse plans to close its Mostyn Street branch, warning it will hurt residents and local businesses reliant on face-to-face services. Business costs squeeze leisure operators: Birmingham yoga studio I Am Yogi says its Sutton Coldfield venue is closing because it “isn’t sustainable” at current membership and costs. Food safety crackdown: A Birmingham Indian takeaway (Handi Roti) was prosecuted after a dead mouse and widespread rodent droppings were found, with the business admitting charges over hygiene breaches. Retail opportunity for independents: Go Your Own Way, a Workington maker of bespoke 3D wooden contour maps, wins a free Spring Fair 2027 exhibition stand via Small Business Sunday, aiming to reach thousands of retail buyers.
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