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Adur And Worthing Businesses Surveyed Over Cost Of Living

Businesses across Adur and Worthing are being asked to share details of how the cost of living is affecting their trade and staff.

Adur and Worthing Councils have launched a Business Partnership (AWBP) and the local Chamber of Commerce to find out how local traders of all sizes are coping with the cost of living crisis - and if there are ways they can be helped. 

The survey includes questions on how rising costs, interest rates and ongoing financial uncertainty are affecting companies in the area, especially after the COVID-19 lockdowns that hugely impacted independent businesses. 

Also featured are questions on their staff, asking how they are personally coping with the rising cost of living and how their companies are supporting them through this difficult time.

The survey can be completed online in less than 10 minutes. Businesses can even submit their feedback anonymously if they don’t want to be involved in future conversations about the challenging conditions and support available.

Cllr Steve Neocleous, Adur’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Strategic Planning, said:

“We are very aware of the challenges facing businesses across Adur and want to ensure we’re doing everything we can to help support them and our residents.

“This questionnaire aims to seek honest feedback from traders to give the Councils and our partners on this project a platform to make positive changes for all.”

To complete the cost of living survey, please click here.

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