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LIB DEMS WANT RETHINK ON YELLOW PAGES PLANS FOR HARINGEY
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2.6.03
Controversial plans by Yellow Pages to alter the geographical boundaries of
their local directories will face strong opposition from local businesses
and councillors, according to Lib Dem regeneration spokesperson Cllr David
Winskill. He claims that the changes could spell serious trouble for many
small businesses in Haringey if Yellow pages has its way and splits the
borough between two telephone directories.
Cllr Winskill (Crouch End) has been in contact with local business groups to
gauge their opinions on the proposals. He is concerned that the changes will
effectively drive an Iron Curtain through the middle of the borough,
depriving many small businesses of potential customers.
Cllr Winskill comments:
"Haringey has very few large businesses - most enterprises employ less than
15 staff. They do not have large advertising budgets and rely heavily on
their entry in the Yellow Pages to attract new custom. These changes could
force many small businesses under, and damage Haringey's vulnerable local
economy.
"I have contacted Yellow Pages and urged them to consider undertaking an
economic impact assessment study of the area as well as offering to arrange
a meeting with Council regeneration officers to discuss the implications of
these changes."
Cllr Winskill is keen to hear from any small business groups who have not
received a Yellow Pages consultation document on the issue. He can be
contacted on (020) 8489 2950 and is happy to provide callers with one.
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