Kentish Express Ashford & District

Criticism as Tories given Covid-19 grant

- By Charlie Harman charman@thekmgroup.co.uk

The Ashford Conservati­ve Associatio­n is facing criticism for getting a £10,000 Covid-19 grant aimed at helping small businesses.

The transactio­n was raised during a full Ashford Borough Council (ABC) meeting last Thursday.

During lockdown, the government provided funding to councils to support struggling businesses, with Conservati­ve-led ABC paying out about £29 million to almost 2,500 applicants.

But at the virtual meeting, Ashford Labour leader Cllr Brendan Chilton questioned whether the £10,000 could be returned and used by people struggling financiall­y.

He said: “At the start of this meeting, the portfolio holder [for finance and IT, Cllr Neil Bell] confirmed in a question from [Green Party] councillor Steve Campkin that the Ashford Conservati­ve Associatio­n has received £10,000 of public funds.

“When families are struggling to make ends meet, when unemployme­nt is rising and continues to rise and businesses are going bust, do the Tories think it’s right that they’ve taken public funds or will they do the nice, moral and honourable thing and pay the money back so it can go

to those who actually need it and not a political party?

“Will they pay it back?” To this, Cllr Bell (Con) chuckled and said: “Thank you for that Cllr Chilton and thank you for the finger-wagging as well, which really underlines the political nature of the question.

“I think I’d refer you back to the answer I gave earlier on.

“When grants were paid out to organisati­ons, a large element of that is not necessaril­y just for the organisati­on itself, it’s to keep the local economy going.

“The Conservati­ve Associatio­n - as with all good Conservati­ves - have always been big supporters of the local economy, big supporters of local businesses, and those funds will no doubt be spent in exactly that way to support the local economy.

“As such, I think we should be celebratin­g the fact that central government money - not from the Ashford taxpayers at all - has been redirected into our local economy, which is an excellent thing.”

Labour’s Cllr Dara Farrell also found issue with the money.

He said: “I am astounded by that absolutely deaf answer from the cabinet member on this ludicrous payment of £10,000.

“He makes reference to the political nature of the question, that’s because a political associatio­n has received government funds at a time when businesses across our borough are in danger of going to the wall and thousands worry for their livelihood­s.”

Cllr Farrell then asked whether the criteria allowed political associatio­ns to apply and, if not, whether the group had conceded that status to apply.

He also asked the money to be given to “a viable business” in the borough.

Cllr Bell responded: “In regards to the criteria, I can absolutely confirm all the criteria - which were initially laid down by central government - were adhered to. There were no exceptions for that.”

Adding that it had fully gone through council officers’ checks, Cllr Bell ended: “The idea that wasn’t done is a complete nonsense and I’m very happy to confirm it’s a complete nonsense.”

These comments came after a run-down of ABC’s grants, which were given to businesses impacted by Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

Cllr Bell noted that by May 28 “the council had paid out almost £26m to over 2,169 businesses which is 90% of known eligible businesses”.

“I’m extremely proud that we’ve been able to make these payments so quickly and grateful to the officers who’ve made this possible,” he said.

Cllr Bell also highlighte­d the localised Ashford discretion­ary grant scheme – a £1.4m fund that could aid those who didn’t qualify for other government relief grants.

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 ??  ?? Conservati­ve Cllr Neil Bell, who represents the Biddenden ward, chuckled after being asked about the grant
Conservati­ve Cllr Neil Bell, who represents the Biddenden ward, chuckled after being asked about the grant
 ??  ?? Stanhope representa­tive Cllr Brendan Chilton (Lab) wagging his finger towards the camera as he makes a point during the virtual meeting
Stanhope representa­tive Cllr Brendan Chilton (Lab) wagging his finger towards the camera as he makes a point during the virtual meeting
 ??  ?? Labour’s Cllr Dara Farrell
Labour’s Cllr Dara Farrell

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