A joint business advice surgery will be held on 17 February following strong demand from local businesses after a highly successful online business rates forum organised by Members of the Senedd, Samuel Kurtz MS and Paul Davies MS. The forum attracted more than 150 registrations from businesses across the area.
The online event highlighted widespread concern about business rates, the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) revaluation process and mounting cost pressures facing local firms. Participants raised detailed questions about how rateable values are calculated, what aspects can be challenged, and the impact of revaluations on individual premises. The high level of engagement demonstrated a clear appetite for more personalised and practical support.
In response, the advice surgery has been arranged to give business owners the opportunity to discuss their individual circumstances directly with their Senedd Members. The session will provide a confidential, one-to-one setting for businesses to raise specific issues, seek clarification and receive tailored guidance.
Samuel Kurtz MS said: “The response to the business rates forum showed just how strong the demand is for clear advice and constructive engagement. With more than 150 registrations, it was evident that many businesses want the opportunity to explore their own situations in greater depth, and that is exactly what this advice surgery is designed to provide.”
“Businesses in West Wales are at a cliff edge, that is the consistent message we are hearing. Employers tell us that the current business rates system is placing real strain on high streets at a time when they are already facing rising staffing, energy and supply costs. It is vital that the Welsh Government listens to those on the ground who take the risks, provide the jobs and drive the local economy. Policy should encourage investment and growth, not penalise it.”
Paul Davies MS added: “We want to do everything we can to support businesses in Pembrokeshire and this surgery is a valuable opportunity for Samuel and I to listen to their specific concerns and discuss how we can best make representations on their behalf.”
“Businesses are telling us that they feel like they’re walking on a tightrope – whether its business rates increases, rising costs or workforce challenges, businesses are clearly feeling the strain.
“The Business surgery offers a chance to sit down confidentially to discuss concerns and find a way forward. The best way for Samuel and me to influence the Welsh Government is by taking real-world evidence and lived experience directly to Ministers, to make a strong and credible case for change.”