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What changes businesses need to look out for in 2020

Forrester Boyd chairman underlines strides made in 2019 and outlines what is coming down the line this year

What is to come in 2020?(Image: AP)

We’re back up and running after the festive break, so what better time to cast an eye over what legislative changes coming up in 2020 could mean to your business. David Everatt, chairman of the Humber region’s largest independent accountancy practice, Grimsby-headquartered Forrester Boyd, takes us through the year ahead.

Some of you may well look back over 2019 and think, what a mess.

Our high street has almost changed beyond recognition, more big names have hit the headlines due to the lack of confidence in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy, but hang fire, was it all really doom and gloom? We have had it to the back teeth

with listening to the Brexit ramblings and negative opinions, but what of the positives for our region.

The Public Sector Executive publication recently referred to Grimsby as “this small part of the world that packs a significant punch”. “With around 8,800 new jobs, 10,000 new homes and £88 million combined public sector investment already. Impressive statistics in anyone’s language.”

David Everatt, chairman of Forrester Boyd chartered accountants.(Image: Forrester Boyd)

 

These figures, quoted in the PSE report represent just part of the vision for the Grimsby Town Deal. This visionary partnership of government working closely with local communities is an ambitious plan to regenerate our community and put the ‘Great’ back into Grimsby.

So far we have seen the first new tenants moving into the Kasbah on the Grimsby Docks with further plans afoot to help regenerate this part of the town . We then have the regeneration plan for Freeman Street with impressive plans to return this once thriving heartland into a community area we can all be proud of.