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as the economy continues to shrink. caroline rogers was made redundant two months ago from a traditional rope making business, 0uthwaite, that shut up shop after more than a century in business. it was absolutely devastating but i think we had a feeling that it was coming. but it was still a massive shock when we were told. and my other half said, right, well, why don t we buy the machinery? now, she s keeping this endangered craft alive in the nearby village of askrigg, where she s hopeful that if she gets the orders she needs, she ll be able to employ former colleagues who lost theirjobs. to get started i ve roughly had to spend at least 18,000. so, i m not paying meself at the moment. i ve got no wages coming in, so the quicker i make the orders, the better. well, the sooner i ll have some money in the bank. in hawes, david khan runs a family business of five caravan parks employing 25
to get started i ve roughly had to spend at least 18,000. so i m not paying meself at the moment. i ve got no wages coming in, so the quicker i make the orders, the better. ..well, the sooner i ll have some money in the bank. in hawes, david khan runs a family business of five caravan parks, employing 25 staff, and constantly advertising for more. with unemployment still close to record lows, it s not a lack of work that s the problem, but a lack of staff to do it. and now, profits are being squeezed hard by fuel costs, with the unit price of electricity going from 15 per unit to 70p. fuel isjust terrifying. pre price increase, we were paying probably £40,000 a year. we re now paying and the year is not even over yet 120,000, is the bill so far. the help s minimal. it s putting a sticking plaster over septic spot, isn t it, really? in common with millions of firms, it s now facing such intense