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Budget 2013 Reaction

Chancellor George Osborne’s 2013 budget has received mixed reactions from the retail trade and organisations representing small businesses.

The Federation of Small Business (FSB) described it as a budget to restore confidence and growth for small businesses whilst Helen Dickinson of the British Retail Consortium (BRC) said “The support that was secured for customers wasn’t matched by direct help for high street businesses.”

Ashleigh & Burwood

We are a specialist home fragrance company formed in London in 1993. We supply our wholesale fragranced gift products to all forms of retail outlets throughout the UK and around the world. Stockists include independent gift shops, garden centres, department stores, tourist and visitor centres, mail order companies and online retailers. Our garden range comprises Garden Patio Candles, Garden Giant Incense Sticks, Garden Tealight Lanterns, Garden Torch Candles, Garden Multiwick Candles, Garden Hanging Lanterns and Garden Candles in a Tin. Display units available. Our Ashleigh & Burwood brand is synonymous with high quality, creative and innovative home fragrance products, and encourages strong customer loyalty. Please quote The Wholesaler UK when contacting us.

 

Ashleigh & Burwood
328-334 Molesey Road, Walton on Thames
Surrey
KT12 3PD

Phone 01932 267 060
Fax 01932 267080

http://www.ashleigh-burwood-trade.co.uk

Alex Brown

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