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Jeavon LolayHead of Market Insights, Lloyds Banking Group
Suzanne SpeakManaging Director UK&I, Radisson Hotel Group
Dave NorthHead of Hotels, Lloyds Banking Group
David AndersonDivisional President, Aimbridge Hospitality EMEA
David JM OrrCEO, Resident Hotels
Julie WhiteCCO, Accor Europe & North Africa
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Suzanne SpeakManaging Director UK&I, Radisson Hotel Group
Dave NorthHead of Hotels, Lloyds Banking Group
David AndersonDivisional President, Aimbridge Hospitality EMEA
David JM OrrCEO, Resident Hotels
Tim DavisFounder & MD, PACE Dimensions
Gavin TaylorCEO, Clermont Hotel Group
David HartCEO, RBH Hospitality Management
Christian MastersHotel Manager, art'otel London Hoxton
Varun ShettyGeneral Manager, The Belfry Hotel & Resort
Tim DavisFounder & MD, PACE Dimensions
Gavin TaylorCEO, Clermont Hotel Group
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Christian MastersHotel Manager, art'otel London Hoxton
Varun ShettyGeneral Manager, The Belfry Hotel & Resort

Starbucks pays up but business rates will still rise

In this episode we speak to Anthony Hunt, partner and co-head of Corporate Real Estate at law firm Howard Kennedy. We discuss why 2026 may be seen as a pivotal year for boutique hotels, unpack the rise of global nomadism and how this is shaping demand and trends across hospitality, and how a strong team and clear, consistent messaging and offerings are key to securing investment.

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Starbucks’ acceptance to pay increased corporation tax has done little to soften the news that business rates will not be frozen next year, as announced by the chancellor.

George Osborne’s Autumn Statement dealt another blow to retailers and small businesses as he overlooked pleas to freeze business rates, despite much lobbying on the issue.

Recouping some of the losses from Starbucks over the next two years, which could amount to £20 million according to the coffee giant’s UK managing director Kris Engskov, should cheer up some smaller retailers hit by rising costs, but it will make no difference to plans for business rates in 2013.

Rates are set to increase a further 2.6 per cent in April 2013 – a move which has been heavily criticised by the British Retail Consortium, which recently reported empty shop rates were at a record high. 

On the positive side of things, the small businesses’ business rate relief scheme will be extended for another year until April 2014, but whilst James Lowman, chief executive of the Association of Convenience Shops’ (ACS), said that his organisation “welcomed” the extension, he added that it “will not benefit enough businesses to stimulate the investment needed to revive high streets.”

The statement has again been good news for overseas investors, as corporation tax will be cut under the new plans from 22 to 21 per cent in the hope of attracting investment – a move that the chancellor said will mean the UK has the lowest rate of any major western economy.

Plans for a three pence rise on fuel duty in January have also been scrapped, meaning there has been no rise in duty for two and a half years.

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