Generated in media coverage for Christmas campaigns on Oxford Street and Bond Street, reinforcing the West End’s status as the ultimate festive destination.
Our people are committed to shaping the future of this iconic district, ensuring it remains a vibrant, inclusive, and world-leading destination for all who visit, work, and live here.
District annual turnover has grown from £3.9bn post-Covid to £9.3bn in 2024, thanks to targeted support and coordinated recovery efforts.
On 23 March, the Chancellor delivered his Spring Statement against a backdrop of increasingly rising living costs. The statement focussed on two key areas: foreign policy security and economic security.
The Office for Budget Responsibility also published its Economic and Fiscal Outlook. The Chancellor gave a stark warning to the public, saying that the economy and public finances will likely worsen “significantly” and that the OBR outlook has not accounted for the full impacts of the war in Ukraine.
“Whilst the widespread support that the Government has provided to the retail and hospitality industries over the last two years has been vital for their survival, rising operating costs and inflation could hamper progress and threaten business recovery. We will continue to campaign Government to ensure that the potential policy changes to cut tax rates include critical investment for city centre businesses, such as public realm developments, ahead of the Autumn budget.”
Jace Tyrrell, Chief Executive at New West End Company
“In the meantime, to support the recovery and growth of city centre businesses, we are continuing to urge Government to reconsider the removal of tax-free shopping, relax Sunday Trading laws, and make it easier for tourists to visit our shores by streamlining the visa process. The return of high-spending international visitors to the high street, who have been absent for far too long, is also one of the most important changes that can be made to tackle rising costs. Only with the removal of these unnecessary hurdles can viable retail and hospitality businesses across the country thrive once again.”
Jace Tyrrell, Chief Executive at New West End Company