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Business group appealing for input from Badenoch and Strathspey on 2021





The FSB is encouraging as many businesses as possible to take part in its new Highlands and Islands Winter Survey.

The business group wants to get a renewed in-sight into the key trading conditions after a full year of Covid disruption to help with their work for 2022.

FSB regional development manager David Richardson said: "The FSB’s role as the voice of small businesses is recognised by governments at all levels and it’s dependent on the quality of the information that we provide.

"Surveying is central to this and, recognising that the Highlands and Islands faces unique opportunities and challenges, we have already surveyed businesses across the region four times this year.

“Now, at the end of the year, we are surveying again to enable us to fully understand key trading conditions in 2021 and to get an insight into some of the most important issues that businesses will face in 2022 – things like costs and staffing.

“We want to hear from all businesses whether they are doing well, badly or indifferently, and recognising that business life in, say, Badenoch and Strathspey is very different to Shetland, Sutherland or Argyll.

"We want as many responses as possible from all areas of the region so that we can give the full local flavour and compare results.”

Business owners interested in taking part in the winter survey can click here


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