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Region's rural businesses in most financial distress

Bad weather is hitting firms reliant on tourism and agriculture.

Much Wenlock in Shropshire

Businesses in outlying rural of areas of the region are in the most financial distress, according to new data.

Businesses in Shropshire, Worcestershire and Staffordshire are feeling the financial strain more than those in Birmingham and the Black Country, the research reveals.

Much Wenlock in Shropshire is suffering most with no less than 18 per cent of firms in poor financial health.

The Begbies Traynor Red Flag Alert research for the fourth quarter of last year also identifies firms in Bedworth, in Warwickshire, as the safest, with only 5.4 per cent reporting high levels of distress, while the Black Country towns of Bilston and Wednesbury were the next lowest.

John Kelly, regional managing partner at Begbies Traynor in the Midlands, said it was another blow to the regions hardest hit by the recent floods.

He believes the knock-on effect to agriculture was a major factor behind the data.

He said: “Our research highlights the challenges facing rural towns such as Much Wenlock and the broader Marches region, which rely heavily on tourism and agriculture, even before the devastating effects of the recent severe weather.

“Businesses in this region, which are already vulnerable during the winter months due to lower visitor numbers and therefore reduced local spending power, now face the immediate challenge of dealing with further business disruption from the damaging effects of bad weather and incessant flooding.