'To be so hard-nosed as to force a small business into liquidation is ridiculous'
Local authorities are entitled to withdraw relief if they have not been properly notified.
The spokesperson accused the council of being motivated “solely by a need to boost its revenue” and highlighted that the law has since been changed so that the maximum penalty would now be just £2,500.Lincolnsfield Ltd and Heronslea Group Ltd director Jason Rishover says he was shocked by the council's refusal to negotiate.
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