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Third lockdown to chill progress made with Humber economy as 2020 closed off on a stronger footing

'At least there is some light at the end of what has seemed like a very long tunnel'

Dr Ian Kelly, chief executive of Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce.(Image: Hull Daily Mail)

A third lockdown has arrived as the Humber economy was getting back on its feet, latest statistics have revealed.

The new tough measures to see off the pandemic will put many businesses under renewed pressure, not just to make ends meet, but in some cases, simply to survive the next few months - Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce has warned.

But with the vaccine programme gathering pace, and a new package of Government support measures announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak, chief executive Dr Ian Kelly said there was “at least some light at the end of what has seemed like a very long tunnel”.

“It is most unfortunate that the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has had to go back into lockdown just as our local economy appears to have been rebooting for 2021,” he said.

“This is undoubtedly going to be a difficult few months for businesses of all shapes and sizes, and especially those grappling with the changes brought about by Brexit.

“The Chamber’s international trade director, Pauline Wade and her team, are offering support for them.

“We are pleased to see the Chancellor has been quick to provide support for businesses which will be grateful for it and will rely on it to keep going.

“With the mass vaccination programme now underway, we can only hope that this will be the last lockdown we will have to endure before we can all get back to some kind of normality and doing what we’re good at - building our businesses and growing the Humber’s economy!”