Businesses in Surrey have given mixed reactions to Chancellor Rachel Reeves' budget, which outlined spending and taxation plans for the years ahead.
Key measures announced on Wednesday include scrapping the two-child benefit cap, freezing income tax thresholds until 2031, and introducing a tax on electric and hybrid vehicles from 2028.
Property agents say the budget will be good for small businesses but bad news for landlords. Care providers voiced concerns over the rise in minimum wage.
Martin Groves, landlord of the Hot Blossom pub in Farnham, said the budget "could have been a lot worse".