I wrote to our MP today asking them to consider helping out. To put things into perspective A golf club-hotel-pub-sports club-resturant-holiday cottage-holiday business would have received a grant based on the following rateable value.
Up to £15,000 rateable value receives a grant of £10,000 per property
From £15,001 up to £50,999 rateable value receives a grant of £25,000 per property
From £51,000 onwards you get nothing. Most UK golf clubs are in this bracket.
I have been advised to write to you hoping that you could help our situation.
We are a golf course with some hotel rooms, conference rooms and we cater for weddings, wakes and parties. As you can imagine our business has been devastated with the pandemic. We have had 290 bookings cancel many are worth in excess of £5000 each.
Our core business is stay and play golf and a typical phone call that I have received 100 times goes something like this …. “Hi Adrian its Bill Smith from Norwich, we/12 of us are meant to be with for the first weekend in October. The current situation is 3 of our group have definitely decided they are doing nothing in 2020 and 2 others are kind of waiting to see what happens. We have had a chat and thought perhaps we would postpone and come the same week next year”
Their position is understandable, they have been educated by the governments advice and a fair percentage are still shielding or shielding others or feel that they want to see either a vaccine or infection rates at a very low level before they venture out.
Our rateable value is £108,000 and therefore is over the £51,000 threshold for receiving a grant. We don’t understand why we have not been given a grant. Boris clearly stated “We will stand by you” when he gave his speech that we all had to do our bit. As time has passed we assumed the government would be doing something to help the tourism and leisure industry but nothing has been announced. We have started to think we may be given no help and left to die.
The government have given us a business rates holiday for one year £55,000 but we have been closed after all. We are a seasonal business the summer months are the times we can earn and the winters lose money. Our Staff are furloughed but as we understand will be unfurloughed in October when the scheme ends. October marks the end of our season so without help our staff would have be made redundant. Talking to others in our industry it would seem many are in the same position. We think many will not go to company xmas parties this year so there may be no December renaissance for many in this industry.
I wonder if you could consider this email and discuss my proposal below.
May I suggest that all leisure and tourist businesses with a rateable value above £51,000 be given a grant equal to their rates that they pay and that the grant is paid in five equal monthly instalments, for us £11,000 throughout the winter months (after October and the conclusion of the furlough scheme) with a proviso that to receive the grant the company make nobody redundant and retain the staff that received furlough.
Your investment of ONE years business rates into these businesses will secure many jobs in a very troubled sector. Your investment will see the government reap the future benefits of business rates and other taxes rather than more establishments closing and less people unemployed.
To reiterate it will be the upcoming British Winter that will really test our industry. Many of us have not made the summer profits to cushion our wet and windy winters.
Stay Safe.