The Argus

Over €1million support for Louth businesses

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A total of €1.1 Million has been approved and paid out to Louth businesses under the Government’s Restart Grant to aid reopening after COVID-19.

Senator John McGahon said, “The Government’s Restart Grant involves direct grant aid to micro and small businesses of between €2,000 and €10,000, to help with the costs associated with reopening and re-employing workers following COVID-19 closures.’

He added: ‘Business owners and their staff have been through incredibly difficult times recently and it is so welcome that the Government is doing everything possible to support them to open up again.’

‘ This work was begun by Fine Gael in the last government and it is welcome that the new Government is prioritisi­ng the recovery from the economic shock of Covid-19. They are working to repair the damage that has been done, and restore confidence and prosperity. Small businesses will play a huge role in that as they are the lifeblood of the local economy.’

‘ The latest figures from the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, show that €1.1 Million has been approved and paid to businesses in Louth since the Restart Grant was formed.’

‘ These targeted supports that have been developed by the Department in collaborat­ion with Enterprise Ireland and the Local Enterprise Offices, will be available to companies of including micro enterprise­s, SMEs, and sectors most exposed with a focus on food, manufactur­ing and internatio­nally traded services including exporters and importers.’

This is in addition to a range of other supports for businesses to help them through the pandemic. The July Jobs Initiative, which will be announced in the coming weeks, will help to bolster our economy and get people back to work as quickly as possible.

He added: ‘It will enhance and add to the existing measures totalling €12 billion in supports for Covid-19 impacted businesses already announced.

He said that 183 retailers have so far been approved for €6.5 million in funding as part of the Online Retail Scheme, which is targeted at online retailers to strengthen their online offering and enable them to reach a wider customer base.

‘Other measures include the Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS), liquidity supports such as 0% finance for 6 months from MicroFinan­ce Ireland, rates waivers from local authoritie­s and the warehousin­g of tax liabilitie­s of SMEs by Revenue.’

‘ The Restart Grant is being rolled out through the Local Authoritie­s across the country so Louth County Council has a crucial role here,’ said Senator McGahon.

‘Impacted firms that are in rateable premises can apply to Louth County Council for grant support of between €2,000 and a maximum of €10,000 equivalent to their rates bill of 2019. The applicatio­n form for the Restart Grant is available on the Council’s website. I encourage all micro and small business owners in Louth to apply for the grant.’

 ??  ?? Senator John McGahon has welcomed the Government’s Restart Grant.
Senator John McGahon has welcomed the Government’s Restart Grant.

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