LIBERAL DEMOCRATS LAUNCH PLANS TO REVITALISE SALFORD’S HIGH STREETS

Liberal Democrats in Salford & Eccles have today set out plans to revitalise the area’s high streets, protect the future of the Post Office, and help small businesses establish and grow in a fairer marketplace.

The announcement comes as research shows one in eight shops across the country are now empty after the recession. The report, published by the Local Data Company (LDC), says that vacancies shot up by 24% in the second half of 2009.

Councillor Norman Owen, the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary candidate for Salford & Eccles said:

“Even before the credit crunch hit, small independent shops had more or less disappeared from Salford and Eccles.

“The Government’s skewed planning system has seen supermarket giants squeeze the life out of towns like ours and now almost every high street in Britain is an identical collection of chain stores and coffee shops.

“We need thriving high streets in both Salford & Eccles, ones with real character that allows local businesses to survive and grow.

“The financial crisis has exposed Labour and the Conservatives’ folly of being entirely dependent on the City of London. The Liberal Democrats understand that it will be small local businesses that are the key to building a healthy and balanced economy.”

Norman added:

“Thriving high streets are at the heart of local communities.

“But it has been our high streets that have borne the brunt of this recession, with boarded up shops scarring towns and villages across Britain.

“I believe that people value the wide range of goods and services available locally and want to see their high streets thrive and prosper.”

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