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'Below average Christmas' would see almost a quarter of North West small businesses 'close within a year'

The statistics have been revealed in a concerning new study

Bold Street, which is home to dozens of SMEs(Image: James Maloney)

Almost a quarter of small businesses in the North West "will close in the next 12 months" if they have a "below average" Christmas trading season, a new study has revealed.

The figures have shown how damaging a bad festive period can be for smaller firms, with 21% raising those fears, and 5% of them going so far as to say it would mean shutting in a "matter of weeks". An additional 15% said they "could" close if targets are not met.

The research has been released by online curated marketplace Notonthehighstreet, a firm that says these businesses need consumers to shop independent this Christmas in order to survive.

In Liverpool, the figure of those who would close within a year in the event of a "below average" Christmas was even higher - at 35%.

A spokesman said the study also revealed 47% in the North West said the period was important, with 26% adding that it was ‘very important/vital’.

Faye Williams, founder of Studio Thirty Two which is based in Chester, said: “When shopping small, you are not only gifting something truly thoughtful and unique, you are helping to support the immensely talented creatives and the economy in this country.

"Christmas trade equates to a huge percentage of a small business’ yearly income, and without this, the extra special gifts you seek, that are as individual as your loved ones, will simply not be available.

"For those who want to break away from gifting the throw-away and mass produced, it is vital that consumers shop small to support the creative community and actively help to keep time-honoured skills and techniques alive.”