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It's crucial small businesses get our support this Christmas - and all year round

Small firms not only need to be supported now but throughout the year and this will be especially important in 2023

Christmas is crucial small retail and hospitality firms(Image: Richard Swingler)

For many small firms, especially those in the retail and hospitality industries, the Christmas period is critical for sales with a significantly greater volume of retail goods sold in the United Kingdom in December than in any other month. In 2022, this is forecasted to reach £82bn and should boost the fortunes of many local businesses.

This is also borne out by a recent survey by Quickbooks which showed that 82% of small firms in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ stated that this year’s Christmas will be more important to their financial health than last year’s.

Another study also showed that one in five businesses will be making more than 20% of their annual revenue during this period alone. This is not surprising as spending by the average British family increases from the average of £2,500 for a typical month to £3,240 in December with a significant growth in book and music sales.

There is also a boost in food shopping at this time of year with spending on food and alcohol increasing by an average of 20% and 38% respectively, resulting in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ take-home grocery sales of £11.7 billion.

Yet as we face a cost-of-living crisis, high inflation and an economy that is now in recession, there is some worrying evidence that most small business owners in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ expect to generate fewer sales this Christmas than during last year’s festive period.

For example, a study from Simply Business showed that 57% of small business owners in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ expect to make less money this Christmas as compared to the previous year despite having no Covid restrictions in place with the biggest challenges being attracting customers, earning enough to stay in business and the impact of continuing supply chain issues.

The strikes by postal workers will also be having an impact on those retailers that are selling their goods online and may lead to cancellations of orders with an impact on future trading, especially for specialist firms – such as hamper companies – which may be highly dependent on Christmas trade for their annual sales.