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Hopes for better working relationship between government and hospitality sector

Follows private talks in what's described as a 'call to arms' meeting

Hospitality bosses behind a 'call to arms' meeting for the industry on the Island are hoping for a better working relationship with the Manx Government.

More than 100 business owners and operators attended the gathering this week to discuss issues which it's claimed companies are grappling with, in the fight to survive.

A statement issued by the Licensed Victualler's Association highlights the rate of VAT, minimum wage legislation and regulatory pressures among other things.

LVA member Andy Saunders says changes are needed and he's urging government to take note:

One of the businesses present last night was Barbary Coast.

It shared the statement from the LVA in full on social media:

Meanwhile, Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston says it's not appropriate for government to provide individual support to those struggling in the hospitality sector.

Mr Johnston says government can't be expected to help everyone.

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