Authors urge Burnham to cut business rates for bookshops

Prominent authors back independent booksellers' campaign calling on the British Government to reduce business rates for their shops, as it has done for bars and nightclubs.

Por El Medio Oriente
22 de agosto de 2026
The frontage of Brick Lane Bookshop, an independent bookshop at number 166, with several customers looking at shop windows and shopping bags from the store hanging in the window.
Brick Lane Bookshop in London, where independent booksellers are seeking a reduction in business rates equivalent to those granted to bars and nightclubs by the British Government. (The Guardian — Books)
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Maggie O'Farrell, Philip Pullman, Katherine Rundell and Elif Shafak are among authors backing a campaign by independent book sellers. The booksellers have urged the Prime Minister and Chancellor to extend business rates relief to bookshops, a measure already applied to bars, nightclubs and live music venues.

A total of 234 independent book sellers have signed an open letter organised by the Booksellers Association. In the document they warn that increased bills could put some establishments at risk of closure.

The letter calls on the Government to give bookshops the same consideration as other businesses that play a significant and positive role in their communities. Booksellers describe these shops as the "beating hearts" of city centres.

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