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Gary Ellis, partner at Clive Owen LLP Inflation was on the mind of some members of the North East Shadow MPC, although only one felt now was the time for a small rise in the interest rate. The majority of members voted to hold this month. The MPC is a partnership between The Northern Echo and Clive Owen LLP, which considers the state of the region’s economy and gives experts from a variety of sectors the opportunity to argue their case for a shift, or hold, in the rate. Graham Robb, senior partner at Recognition PR, said: “I would like to see a minor increase in interest rates to head off inflation pressures and protect those on fixed income who may be relying on savings. However, I acknowledge this will cost the government a lot of money and is unlikely to happen.”
HOUSE valuations in Harwich could be set to boom as the town will begin to reap the benefits from its port gaining freeport status. It comes according to the latest research by the estate agent comparison site GetAgent.co.uk which showed houses in freeport zones increase in value. A freeport allows goods to arrive from abroad with a simplified customs procedure and tax relief, a process designed to encourage economic activity. The UK has previously had seven freeports in operation between 1984 and 2021 and the research shows their benefit to the housing market is clear. The economic influx would be a major boost to Harwich as 2019 figures from the Index of Multiple Deprivation revealed the town was among the top ten per cent of deprived geographical areas in England.
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