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Comment: Birmingham businesses must step up or risk losing what makes city centre great

Nicola Fleet-Milne, head of the Colmore Business Improvement District and estate agency FleetMilne, makes an impassioned plea to bosses to bring staff back to work

A deserted Livery Street in the heart of Birmingham's Colmore Business District(Image: Graham Young/BirminghamLive)

Do as I say, not as I do.

We all heard this phrase from our parents when we were kids. The premise is simple - your parents told you to do one thing and then did something completely different themselves.

And this was considered acceptable. Sorry parents, but poor leadership skills. Covid-19 has decimated our leisure and hospitality sectors and they desperately need the help of the general public.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak's 'Eat Out to Help Out' is a great initiative but it really only scratches the surface.

The professional sector in the city can play such an important role in keeping this culture alive.

While the local high street has seen a resurgence in the past four months, the city centres are in danger of fading.

My location of choice, because it's where I work, is Birmingham. The city centre here is pretty quiet (safe!) and lifeless. But it doesn't have to be that way.