SRC wants review of retail rates
The number of people venturing out to Scotland’s high streets and shopping centres fell sharply last month, prompting calls for a shake-up of business rates to help struggling retailers.


While shopper numbers across the UK dipped by 2.9 per cent in February, the Scottish Retail Consortium (SRC) today revealed a 4.1 per cent slide north of the Border, following a 1.8 per cent drop the previous month.
SRC director David Lonsdale said: “Reform of the near £3 billion business rates system is required in order to support retailers to invest further in improvements and local jobs”.
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Hide AdA spokeswoman for the Scottish Government said: “We are delivering the most competitive business tax environment in the UK and taking steps – through our town centre action plan – to ensure that our town centres are vibrant, attractive and safe places where people want to spend time and money.”