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2026-03-23
 
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Boosting Britain's High Streets report, co-written by Patrick Hurley MP, targets licensing, leases and vacancies to support local businesses

A new report co-written by Patrick Hurley MP for Southport and the Northern Parishes, and the Policy Liaison Group for Housing Delivery & Growth, has unveiled a set of recommendations aimed at supporting and revitalising high street businesses across the UK.

The report, developed in collaboration with industry experts from:- The High Streets Task Force and Deliveroo, highlights the urgent challenges facing high streets such as:- Southport's Lord Street, scrutinises the Government's plans for a National Licensing Policy Framework, and analyses the policy blockages preventing businesses from operating effectively.

The paper sets out practical, targeted measures to help ensure high streets continue to function as vibrant centres of economic and social activity.

Key recommendations for Government include:-

  • Reassessing the role of licensing authorities in light of devolution.

  • Expanding eligibility for regeneration funding beyond deprivation based indices.

  • Launching a consultation on commercial lease reform tailored to the retail sector.

  • Introducing a Government backed SME lease guarantee scheme via the British Business Bank to replace personal guarantees and reduce excessive upfront deposits.

  • Providing national funding for:- "vacancy brokerage" roles to match empty retail units with suitable prospective occupiers.

Commenting on the launch of the report, Patrick Hurley, MP for Southport and the Northern Parishes, said:- "High streets are a vital part of our local economies and civic life. They are where many small businesses begin, where entrepreneurs take risks and where jobs are created. When they thrive, they generate opportunity, resilience and stability. When they struggle, it is often because the ecosystems around them are not working as they should. That's why I welcome the practical, solutions focused proposals set out in this paper. Rather than taking an ideological approach, it focuses on targeted measures; including:- retail lease reform, statutory transaction time frames, low cost arbitration and a Government, backed lease guarantee scheme, to reduce friction in the system and rebalance risk between landlords and occupiers. These are exactly the kinds of changes that high streets like Lord Street in my constituency need. Practical, targeted reforms that reduce friction and empower local businesses to open and grow."

Laurie Wilcockson, Policy Manager at the Policy Liaison Group for Housing Delivery & Growth said:- "As the Government begins planning its high streets strategy, it is important that it bases its decisions on real data. In all sorts of areas: business rates, licensing reform, planning reform, land ownership; there is not enough awareness, accountability and transparency around Britain's high streets. If the Government wants to see real impactful change in this parliament, it will find welcome supporters in communities and businesses, who are eager to support Britain's high streets. Its own job is to provide the data, frameworks and means for that to happen."

The proposals set out in the report are designed to help steward the Government's plans for improving Britain's high streets, with constructive advice on how better to implement reforms on licensing frameworks, local accountability and commercial leasehold reform. The findings will be shared with the UK Government and relevant stakeholders across Parliament, industry and civil society.


Freedom of Liverpool for Girls' Brigade of England and Wales

AS part of a global fellowship operating in:- Europe, Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Australia, it is more than:- 130 years old and 1 of the few remaining Christian uniformed youth organisations.

They work with girls and young women between the ages of:- 4 to 18, but also with boys in areas where there's no other youth provision for them, developing life skills and building confidence.

Currently in Liverpool they have around:- 150 members plus 40 volunteers. The oldest of the groups currently running in the City began in:- 1948, and the newest in:- 2019.

In total, they have thousands of incredibly loyal and committed volunteers. A total of 376 have more than 50 years of service, 528 have more than 40 years, and 932 have more than 20 years of service.

Lord Mayor, Councillor Barbara Murray, said:- "It is a huge honour to present the Girls' Brigade of England & Wales with the Freedom of the City of Liverpool. Their volunteers make a significant contribution to life in the City and a difference to the lives of so many young people. Many congratulations on their achievements over many decades, the award is richly deserved."

Chief Executive of the Girls' Brigade of England & Wales, Judith Davey-Cole, said:- "The reason our volunteers have:- 'staying power' is that we can clearly see the profound and lasting impact that we have on the lives of children and young people, and the positive contribution that they make to their communities and to society. Our groups meet weekly during term time, and many attend camps and residential s during the School holidays. We also run online sessions for young women from:- 14 to 18, on things like:- 'having a safe night out' or 'staying safe in the digital world.' We are incredibly proud that our Merseyside District has been awarded the Freedom of the City of Liverpool and the whole of The Girls' Brigade England & Wales is celebrating today. This is such a tremendous honour and 1 that is so well-deserved by our wonderful volunteers."

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