Small businesses are key in our post-Covid city recovery - Lorna Slater

PIC LISA FERGUSON  06/05/2021



SCOTTISH ELECTION POLLING DAY - CO-LEADER OF THE SCOTTISH GREEN PARTY LORNA SLATER ARRIVES TO VOTE AT LEITH WALK PRIMARY ALONG WITH HER HUSBAND GORDON CRAIG

PIC LISA FERGUSON  06/05/2021



SCOTTISH ELECTION POLLING DAY - CO-LEADER OF THE SCOTTISH GREEN PARTY LORNA SLATER ARRIVES TO VOTE AT LEITH WALK PRIMARY ALONG WITH HER HUSBAND GORDON CRAIG
PIC LISA FERGUSON 06/05/2021 SCOTTISH ELECTION POLLING DAY - CO-LEADER OF THE SCOTTISH GREEN PARTY LORNA SLATER ARRIVES TO VOTE AT LEITH WALK PRIMARY ALONG WITH HER HUSBAND GORDON CRAIG
The pandemic has ravaged many of our high streets and shopping precincts, places that were already in decline because of the move to internet shopping.

The death of retail giants like Debenhams is keenly felt in smaller towns and on Princes Street. Yet in Edinburgh it’s also noticeable in some of the major arterial routes into the city centre like Clerk Street places where small businesses have been allowed to thrive.