| Is trade that 
			bad? 
			 SOUTHPORT has been very 
			hard hit by falling trade in and around the Town Centre and this has 
			been exacerbated by an increase in rents along with a growing lack 
			of support from Sefton MBC, traders have been telling us for some 
			time now. Just weeks after a brand new business opened in the 
			building once occupied by Waitrose and Morrisons on Tulketh Street 
			it has had to shut down, with the Managing Director Edward Clun 
			blaming "a complete lack of trade for its closure." 
			The store' named Lewis's, was operated by Lewis's (Southport) Ltd. but was not connected to the Lewis's erstwhile of Liverpool City 
			Centre, nor the John Lewis chain of department stores. Lewis's 
			Southport Ltd. who was listed as having its registered Office in 
			Macclesfield, was the brand name for its umbrella company Variety 
			Shopping Ltd.and opened the doors to the store on Saturday, 23 
			November 2013 and them on 24 January 2014! When it opened, many 
			hoped that it would mark a change of luck for the building which 
			had, until then, remained close for around 7 years, and was being 
			dubbed one of Southport's biggest eyesores. The area looked like it 
			had been finally transformed, but already the project had fallen 
			behind after a number of setbacks. But, "It wasn't just down 
			to a lack of or slow trade; all our businesses are struggling and it 
			is not surprising. Rents are too high. Sefton is blocking many of us 
			from developing our trade with things like the parking charges and 
			countless other issues. It is no wonder why Southport has had such a 
			spectacular fall. I might have to close if things do not get any 
			better. The local Council needs to stop milking Southport for all 
			the cash and help our small businesses who are trading, or we will 
			lose the lot. Also, locals need to start buying more from local 
			shops and landlords should stop raising rents and putting silly 
			restrictions in place for businesses which are using their 
			properties. I do not want to say my business name or be identified 
			as I feel I will lose the remaining trade I have. Yes, businesses 
			are struggling badly in Southport and rather than avoiding them, 
			locals, landlords and Councillors should support them and take their 
			views on board. Even big businesses are being affected by 
			unrealistic demands from banks, customers and government, what hope 
			do small businesses have?" commented one local business near 
			the Lewis's site. Sadly, it was not just that store that has 
			disappeared over the last few weeks, with Toymaster on Lord Street 
			closing is doors on 20 January 2014. On a bright side though, 
			Barnetts Solicitors was saved by a fast sale to 4 buyers after the 
			law firm went into administration, saving all 130 jobs at the 
			Southport Business Park Office. Only a few
			
			issues back we reported that 
			businesses are worried in North Sefton, as they see sales failing 
			due to a lack of support from the local community. "This lack 
			of diversity, through the ever -increasing loss of many of our small 
			businesses is in my view destroying Sefton. It is a distressing 
			shopping experience and it is putting off people coming in to the 
			area, and that with the lack of support from locals who do not see 
			the bigger picture... Well it is not surprising we are finding it 
			hard to survive. Sefton MBC and landlords should take a look at 
			Liverpool for ideas. Liverpool's independent shops, stores and 
			businesses have seen a sustained rise in trade, were trade in North 
			Sefton has tended to see a sustained fall. But many businesses in 
			Liverpool are using the internet better and using sites like your's 
			properly, thus getting a return. I just can't see why we can't do 
			the same." added another small business owner from Formby. 
			So what can be done to save the few remaining independent shops, 
			when even big chains are pulling out? Please let us know your views 
			by emailing us via our newsroom email address:- 
			
			news24@southportreporter.com.   
			 
			
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