Calderdale team stepping up its efforts to support businesses and reduce the impact of coronavirus
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As part of the Council's ten point plan to tackle the coronavirus pandemic in the borough and its effects one of the key areas is how local authority intends to support business.
This includes the Council’s Business and Skills team becoming a local business hub, working in partnership with the Mid Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce and other key business partners to support and advise businesses.
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Hide AdThe hub will be working closely with the existing regional LEP Growth Service to implement the package of support for businesses announced by Government. This includes:
· statutory sick pay relief package for businesses with fewer than 250 employees,
· a 12-month business rates holiday for all retail, hospitality and leisure businesses in England,
· small business grant funding of £10,000 for all business in receipt of small business rate relief or rural rate relief,
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Hide Ad· grant funding of £25,000 for retail, hospitality and leisure businesses with property with a rateable value between £15,000 and £51,000,
· the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme to support long-term viable businesses who may need to respond to cash-flow pressures by seeking additional finance
The Government has promised to provide councils with guidance on the grants and funding to make these payments from early April, but officers will be contacting businesses to collect the information needed to make these payments as soon as possible.
The Leader of Calderdale Council, Councillor Tim Swift, said: “Five weeks ago, Calderdale was devastated by Storm Ciara, with over 500 businesses in the borough affected by flooding.
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Hide Ad“These businesses, and many others who weren’t flooded, now face new and very significant challenges as a result of Covid-19.
“Throughout this difficult period, we’ll do all we can to support local communities and will continue to ensure that grant applications for flood relief are processed as quickly as possible.
“Our officers are also now urgently working through the detail of the government announcement to ensure we can offer the relevant advice and grant support as soon as possible.
“Our many independent businesses contribute so much to the distinctive character of our towns and villages. Lots have already had to recover from significant recent setbacks and I want to reassure those and others, that we will do all we can to ensure they have the support to weather this very different sort of storm.”
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Hide AdBusinesses can also find guidance at https://www.the-lep.com/business-support/covid-19-support-for-businesses/ or contact the LEP Growth Service helpline on 0113 348 1818 or email [email protected] for information and support.
If you wish to express an interest to get further local information please email [email protected] and state your company name, full postal address and key contact details.