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    Call to support small firms as festive season approaches

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 10, 2025No Comments
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    With Christmas fast approaching, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Wales is calling on the people across Wales to show their support for small businesses and their local high streets by choosing to shop locally this festive season.
    FSB Wales is the authoritative voice of businesses across Wales, advocating for a better social, political, and economic environment. With a strong grassroots structure, a Members Advisory Council and a dedicated team based throughout Wales, FSB Wales ensures its members’ voices are heard at the heart of decision-making and beyond.
    For many small businesses, the Christmas trading period is the most important time of the year, often accounting for a significant proportion of their turnover for the entire year. Every pound spent with an independent retailer, café, pub or local supplier stays in the Welsh economy far longer than money spent with national or online-only giants, supporting jobs, services and the wider community.
    John Hurst, Chair of FSB Wales, said:
    “This Christmas more than ever, our small businesses need the people of Wales to get behind them. When you buy from a local shop, market stall or independent online business, you’re not just buying a gift, you’re helping a neighbour pay their staff, keep their lights on and contribute to the community as a whole. Shopping local really does keep the pound local and makes a tangible difference to lives and livelihoods.”
    Joshua Miles, Head of FSB Wales, added:
    “Small firms are the very heartbeat of our towns and high streets. The festive season can make or break a year for many of them. By choosing to spend even a portion of your Christmas budget with Welsh small local businesses, you’re directly helping to protect jobs, sustain vital services and keep our communities vibrant for the future.”
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