Supporting the Economy

During the pandemic many households and businesses struggled, especially when businesses had to close. I worked to ensure they received the necessary support and a path to recovery from the Government. As a result, 2,803 loans totalling £135 million were given to businesses in Skipton and Ripon.

Recently, high inflation, caused by the pandemic and energy crises, has affected families. The previous Government made reducing inflation a priority cutting it from 11.1% in November 2022 to 2% by May 2024 thanks in part to the Energy Price Guarantee and the Energy Bill Relief Scheme.

To support working parents the 2023 Spring Budget expanded free childcare to parents of children aged 9 months to 3 years,and increased support for Universal Credit recipients, which the new Government has continued.

Locally, I helped open a new Barclays Local site in Skipton offering face-to-face financial support. I also supported National Insurance cuts in 2024 which saved workers an average of £450 annually and called for business rate cuts for those affected by the A59 closure. Additionally, I worked to improve digital infrastructure, with a £60.9 million contract to bring gigabit broadband to rural areas. My efforts to bring the Tour de France to Yorkshire is another example of my work to boost the local economy.

News

Julian Smith MP visits The Potter Group

Julian Smith MP visited The Potter Group’s offices in Melmerby last week to meet with their Chairman and Managing Director and hear about the expansion plans for their sites. The Potter Group is a property company running five industrial estates and employing 15 people.

Julian Smith MP praises award-winning cheesemonger

Julian Smith MP has welcomed the news that Courtyard Dairy, a cheesemonger in Austwick near Settle, has been announced as the winner of Countryside Alliance’s North of England Food/Drink award. Julian Smith said: ‘I pay tribute to this fantastic rural business for winning such a prestigious and com

Julian Smith MP meets representative from the Society of Independent Brewers

This week, Julian Smith MP met with James Calder, Head of Public Affairs at the Society of Independent Brewers, in Westminster, to discuss the breweries in the constituency and the impact of government policy. SIBA, the Society of Independent Brewers, which is based in Ripon, was established in 198

Julian Smith MP visits GoPrint 3D in Ripon

Julian Smith visited GoPrint3D in Ripon last week to understand more about the business and receive a tour of their premises. GoPrint3D are a printing business based in a business park just outside Ripon.

Julian Smith MP welcomes increased funding for local authorities

Parliament yesterday approved the funding settlement for English local authorities that will see a real terms increase in available resources over the next two years and give them access to over £200 billion from 2015 to 2020 to deliver the high-quality services their local communities need. The se

Julian Smith MP meets caravan park owners in Parliament

Julian Smith met with Thomas, Jane and Isabel Marshall, who own Riverside Caravan Park in High Bentham, and Micheal and Hayley Thompson, who own Wood Nook Caravan Park in Threshfield in Westminster last week. The caravan park owners were attending the annual British Holiday and Home Parks Associati

Julian Smith MP welcomes feasibility study into reopening Skipton to Colne line

A new study into the potential reopening of a historic Lancashire to North Yorkshire rail line was announced today by Transport Secretary Chris Grayling. The Transport Secretary announced the feasibility study into the value of reopening the Skipton to Colne railway on a visit to Colne Railway