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<p>Government wants high street retail to thrive. We are committed to supporting the
sector whilst it responds to changing consumer expectations and recognise that 82%
of sales by value are still in physical stores.</p><p> </p><p>The industry led Retail
Sector Council has brought Government and industry together. Its aim is to accelerate
positive change, increase the productivity of the sector, and ensure the sector remains
robust and sustainable to continue providing a valuable service to consumers and the
community.</p><p> </p><p>Government is also taking steps to help high streets and
communities adapt. On 26th August, my rt. hon. Friends the Prime Minister and the
Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government announced the expansion
of the Future High Streets Fund from £675m to £1bn which will enable more local areas
in England to invest in town centre infrastructure, increase access to high streets
and support redevelopment and densification around high streets.</p><p> </p><p>We
have also launched a new forward-thinking High Streets Task Force supporting local
leaders to revitalise high streets and town centres. The High Streets Task Force
will be comprised of experts who will provide tailored guidance and advice to local
authorities and other local partners seeking to breathe new life into their local
high streets and town centres.</p><p> </p><p>Since 2010, Government has helped create
over 360 town teams, and given over £18million to towns - funding successful initiatives
such as "Love Your Local Market", the "Great British High Street"
and also supporting Small Business Saturday UK, where an estimated £812 million was
spent with small businesses across the UK for Small Business Saturday in 2018, up
from £748 million in 2017.</p>
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