AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup hospitality boost: England’s 1am clash with Mexico has prompted a UK-wide licensing-hours extension so pubs and bars can stay open until 5am without extra paperwork, with Peterborough MP Andrew Pakes saying it’s a major chance for local venues to keep staff working and drive trade. Rural business pressure from fly-tipping: A Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner hopeful backed by the CLA wants funding support for farmers and rural businesses hit by repeated illegal dumping, arguing victims shouldn’t pay the full clean-up bill. Local infrastructure delays hitting firms: Calls are growing to resolve the long-stalled Ballyloran link road in Larne West after an Ombudsman found maladministration over an unbuilt 150m stretch, with residents and businesses still facing congestion. Energy costs easing for NI firms: A Utility Regulator survey shows fewer non-domestic customers in Northern Ireland reporting trouble paying bills, though costs remain high versus pre-pandemic levels. Skills investment in manufacturing: McCain’s UK Manufacturing Academy has graduated 18 colleagues, highlighting ongoing NVQ training and internal progression across its sites. Fleet and claims support: Aviva is cutting Minifleet excesses by up to £200 for faster claims and use of approved repairers, aiming to reduce downtime for commercial vehicles. Community and tourism planning: Loch Lomond & The Trossachs has launched a consultation on tougher camping byelaws to curb wildfire risk, while North Wales MPs criticise summer roadworks on key routes as damaging to seasonal trade.
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