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Over two-thirds of Coventry and Warwickshire retailers expect to re-open after pandemic

Coventry Editorial 16th Jun, 2020 Updated: 16th Jun, 2020   0

OVER two-thirds of retailers in Warwickshire expect to re-open after the Coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report.

The Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership (CWLEP) Growth Hub’s SmartRegion report from May 19-June 8 shows 68 per cent of retailers who completed the survey anticipate being open after Covid-19.

Warwickshire County Council (WCC) has been supporting the retail sector by launching a new Buy and Eat Local campaign, which aims to help businesses by promoting their offers to the local community.

WCC has also set up a loan fund to allow Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) across the county the opportunity to apply for up to £40,000 to enable them to keep supporting their towns while levy payers are less able to pay their bills.




A Warwickshire Town Centre Taskforce has also been established as WCC, the district and borough councils, BIDs and key partners such as the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce, FSB and the Growth Hub explore how town centres can be helped further.

Coventry City Council has awarded grants totalling £22million to 1,500 retail, leisure and hospitality businesses, to support them during closure. A high proportion of traders from Coventry Market have also been delivering to residents who are in isolation during this period.


Coventry BID has been working with the City Council and city centre businesses to make city centre areas ready for reopening, and providing information and guidance to businesses on how to fulfil health and safety requirements.

Work on the £82million redevelopment of Coventry Station has continued during lockdown, and other city centre public realm construction projects have recently resumed, ensuring ongoing Covid-19 safety and preparing the city to host additional visitors for UK City of Culture in 2021 and the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Craig Humphrey, managing director of the CWLEP Growth Hub, said it is vital the retail sector – and every other sector – was supported towards recovery particularly with more shops preparing to open.

He said: “The retail sector has played a vital role in helping communities in Coventry and Warwickshire by supporting the provision of essentials, PPE, hand sanitiser and delivery services and the Growth Hub is looking at identifying ways in which they can be supported going forward ahead of their potential return to the high streets.

“Some retailers have been continuing throughout lockdown by delivering their products particularly those that also manufacture their products.

“The wholesale and retail sector accounted for over 11 per cent of Coventry and Warwickshire’s total GVA in 2018 which underlines its importance to the area and the various business support organisations, local authorities, district and borough councils and BIDs are here to provide as much help and information as possible in their recovery.

“There is a collaborative approach as the Warwickshire Highstreet Taskforce and Warwickshire Town Centres provide a forum in helping city and town centres across the region.”

He added that conversations with businesses have been diverse over the last few weeks.

Craig said: “Businesses have fed back on the positive impact of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme and the Government grants but there has been an increased number of enquiries unrelated to the impacts of Covid-19 around innovation, sales and marketing, training and recruitment.

“However, there has still been a large number of businesses that have struggled to access the Government’s support and bank loans although the opening up of the discretionary grants scheme has been welcomed.

“As these schemes go live across Coventry and Warwickshire it is likely that demand will outgrow availability.”

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