SNP MSP Bruce Crawford is encouraging consumers in the Stirling area to shop locally and support the 3,920 small businesses in the local economy.
The Scottish Government is committed to supporting businesses in Scotland, including retailers, providing the most competitive package of non-domestic rates reliefs anywhere in the UK in the 2018/19 budget.
This includes the Small Business Bonus scheme that has already saved smaller firms £1.5bn, lifting 100,000 business premises out of rates altogether.
SNP MSP for Stirling, Bruce Crawford commented:
“Shopping locally is good for communities, good for the environment and great for the local economy, supporting 19,610 workers in the Stirling area, employed by small businesses.
“Today’s market provides many new challenges for retailers, including the move to online shopping as well as Brexit-fuelled inflation and more expensive imports that translate into higher prices at the checkout. Brexit is the biggest threat facing the Scottish economy and the SNP will continue challenging the Tory government’s extreme Brexit plans and standing up for Scottish businesses and jobs.
“Given these challenges, wherever possible, we should all seek to support Stirling’s huge variety of brilliant independent, locally run businesses such as The Pier Café in Stronachlachar, Katy Rodger Artisan Dairy in Fintry, and Michael More Butchers in Cambusbarron and Bannockburn.
“Each small business offers something unique and special, and it is important that we support them and help our local economy to thrive in a market that is increasingly dominated by the big players.”