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A report to Sefton Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee claims: “Following the tragic incidents in Southport on 29th July 2024 business in the Town Centre reported a dramatic drop in business, this continued throughout the summer and has shown little signs of recovery.”
“Many businesses are reporting between a 40%-70% drop in turnover, furthermore July 2024 was the worst July on record for rainfall with many hospitality and attraction venues reporting their worst July since records began (not including lockdown).”
In August, the government announced a “package of support for the local community” via a press release.
However, when asked by OTS News whether Sefton Council had received any financial recovery aid, a council spokesperson stated: “A positive update on this will be provided in the coming weeks.”