Why B&B owners must be given Government help – The Yorkshire Post says
Yet The Yorkshire Post hopes that the Government will look sympathetically at the specific difficulties facing B&B proprietors which appear to have been overlooked in efforts, thus far, to support businesses.
As this newspaper has previously reported, they do not, at present, qualify for funding via Mr Sunak’s schemes to support small firms because they’re residential properties which pay council tax – and not business rates – to their local authority.
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Hide AdA simple tweak to this criteria might mean the difference between many of Britain’s 35,000 B&B owners, the lifeblood of the tourism industry, staying open or not.
Some are applying for Universal Credit with these businesses further disadvantaged by the fact that they have commercial mortgages and are not immediately entitled to the three-month deferral scheme that Mr Sunak has, rightly, put in place for residential owners.
Yet, as Welcome to Yorkshire is tasked with proving itself as an effective lobbying organisation under its new leadership, perhaps Mr Sunak – whose Richmond constituency includes scores of B&B establishments – will recognise this sector’s wider plight.
Guest house owners operate on very fine margins and a prolonged lockdown, and lingering health fears, mean that many face months without bookings to offset building costs – starting with Easter when they would have been expected to be full.
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