FSB calls for overhaul of local regulation
28th July 2010
A Government review of the Local Better Regulation Office (LBRO) is being welcomed by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), although the lobby group has warned against scrapping the body completely.
While the FSB has applauded the Coalition Government's efforts to cut regulation for small firms, it claims that the LBRO is in urgent need of reform if levels of red tape are to be reduced.
Under its proposals, the FSB recommends giving the LBRO power to cover all areas of local authority regulation, as well as the power to guarantee that all small firms are proactively directed to a single point of contact within their local authority for all regulatory matters.
Other suggestions include: allowing the organisation to enforce a regime of compulsory booked inspections; ceasing routine inspections during times of national emergency areas, where possible; and undertaking an annual Regulatory Rating Review of local Government regulatory services.
John Walker, FSB National Chairman, said: 'Creating a robust relationship between small firms and regulatory services locally should be a high priority for the Coalition Government if they are to truly deliver on their pledge to cut red tape.'
He continued: 'LBRO should be a key body that represents the needs and views of small businesses on red tape to local authorities to drive best practice. Yet it has never been given the true powers it needs to fulfil its role.
'The FSB is urging the Government not to bin the LBRO, but to revamp the body. We look forward to working with the Government in this review.'