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Free places available for Highland businesses for Q&A with Scottish tourism secretary


By Gavin Musgrove

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Businesses in the strath are being invited to take part in an hour-long online session with the Scottish Government’s Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Tourism.

Fergus Ewing will be answering questions online on Monday on the way forward for tourism and other sectors as lockdown is eased.
Fergus Ewing will be answering questions online on Monday on the way forward for tourism and other sectors as lockdown is eased.

The Q&A with Fergus Ewing, also Strathspey MSP, will take place this Monday at 12.50pm and has been organised by the Federation of Small Businesses.

It is free of charge to join the event and is open to all businesses.

David Richardson, the FSB's development manager for the Highlands and Islands, said: "FSB research shows that the Highlands and Islands and Argyll’s dependence on its visitor economy – tourism and hospitality – means that lockdown has left this already fragile region more vulnerable economically than the rest of Scotland.

"Unsurprisingly, as time passes so businesses from across the region are increasingly seeking clarity on a wide range of issues vital to their survival.

"With Phase 2 of the unlocking process due shortly, the FSB believes that this is the perfect time for smaller businesses to question Mr Ewing on what the Scottish Government is doing to support businesses over the next year.

Tanja Lister, the FSB’s Highlands and Islands area leader, said: “We know how anxious businesses are becoming about their abilities to survive in this new world and, given that the virus is unpredictable, they clearly want as much clarity as possible so that they can plan their survival strategies once unlocking takes place.

“In particular, they want to know when and how unlocking will take place, what they must do to comply with distancing protocols, how local communities will be persuaded that the time is right to unlock, and the nature of the Government-backed business support that will be put in place to carry the regional economy though to next Easter and beyond.

“Nobody should think that businesses can go from nought to 60 in a few days – it will take a long time for them to recover, and many will need ongoing support from governments, public agencies, other businesses and, very importantly, the general public, for many months to come.

“We know how heavily engaged Mr Ewing is in his vital role and we are delighted that he is giving up his time to take questions on Monday. This is the perfect time for him to meet Highlands & Islands businesses and we are looking forward to a very productive hour with him.”

Questions must be submitted in advance and organisers will allow as many as possible in the allotted time.

Participants can also submit comments during the meeting using Zoom’s ‘Chat’ function.

Those wishing to find out more and register should look at the FSB Highlands & Islands Facebook page - @FSB.Highlands.Islands


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