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Easing of Lockdown – UK200Group SME Poll

May 11th 2020
 

UK200 Group Poll: What are your biggest challenges as we see an easing of lockdown?

There remains quite some confusion following the Prime Ministers broadcast last night but it is likely we will start to see an easing of the lockdown restrictions in the coming weeks, so long as the virus is kept under control.

This will have implications for SME businesses (and particularly those in Cumbria and Northumberland that are heavily reliant on food, leisure and tourism), and it is with this in mind that I am inviting you to participate in our one question poll to help us understand what you consider to be the biggest challenges facing your business as the lockdown restrictions are eased.

Please click here to participate in the poll.

The poll is open until 5pm on Tuesday 12th May 2020.

Your feedback will be used to identify and escalate the biggest issues for SMEs to the government.

I do hope you will be able to take a moment to participate.

Take Care

Peter Stafford Managing Director

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