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Scottish Business Groups Urge Govt To Drop New Year Trading Ban

Several major business representative groups and industry bodies across Scotland have written a joint letter to the Scottish government, calling on the latter to reject a ban that would prevent shops from trading on New Year’s Day.

The joint letter was signed by CBI Scotland, Scottish Property Federation, Scottish Chambers of Commerce, Scottish Tourism Alliance, Revo Scotland, Company Chemists’ Association, Scottish Retail Consortium, Scottish Newspaper Society, Scotland’s Towns Partnership, Music Industries Association, Scottish Wholesale Association, Essential Edinburgh, and Aberdeen Inspired.  It was submitted earlier this week to Tom Arthur, the Minister for Public Finance, Planning & Community Wealth.

The letter said: “Retail has been at the epicentre of the economic storm wrought by Covid. Much of the sector has been shuttered for at least 220 days over the past seventeen months or unable to trade at capacity due to restrictions. As restrictions ease it should be down to stores to determine and assess whether there is sufficient customer demand and availability of staff to open on New Year’s Day.

“Curtailing this through legislation would diminish consumer choice and add to the economic pressures facing retailers, their supply chain, and our town and city centre economies. A strong, varied and open retail offering in turn benefits the wider tourism and hospitality sector as well as the recovery.”

The Scottish Government has now ended its consultation on the law.