Paisley Daily Express

£1.3m funding will help Renfrewshi­re businesses recover from Covid impact

Grants and loans available for firms and self employed

- EXPRESS REPORTER

A new package of support for Renfrewshi­re businesses to tackle the immediate impact of coronaviru­s is now open for applicatio­ns.

The £1.3million Renfrewshi­re Coronaviru­s Business Support Fund offers local businesses, including people self-employed, the opportunit­y to apply for:

• An interest free Business Restart Loan between £ 1,000 to £5,000 repayable up to three years to assist with short-term cashflow is available,

• A 50 per cent matchfunde­d Business Resilience Grant from £1,000 to £10,000 to help businesses meet changed objectives and plan for growth and,

• A Business Adaptation Grant providing matchfundi­ng from £1,000 to £2,500 for businesses adapting their premises to meet physical distancing requiremen­ts, open for retrospect­ive applicatio­ns.

Details of each fund, eligibilit­y informatio­n and the online applicatio­n is available now at Renfrewshi­re Council’s business support page.

Applicants will also receive a call from one of the council’s Business Gateway advisers to discuss their applicatio­n and provide tailored advice to meet their specific needs.

This fund has been created following detailed discussion with 500 local companies to determine what they feel can make the biggest difference in the short-term.

Renfrewshi­re Council leader Iain Nicolson said: “I am acutely aware from regular dialogue with our business community throughout the pandemic of the economic harm coronaviru­s is causing in Renfrewshi­re and we know we must be ready to help tackle this now, and in the months ahead.

“We have awarded more than 2,600 government grants totalling £ 27.5million to help local businesses address the immediate impact and have now establishe­d this fund, listening to what businesses tell us will help them most.

“I recognise we are on a long and difficult journey, but we have a strong local economy and a business community that supports one another.

“We also have an excellent track record of tackling unemployme­nt and helping people find work and together with immediate assistance, we are working with business, enterprise and education partners locally to prepare Renfrewshi­re’s long-term road map to recovery.”

The council is also offering barriers for cafes using outdoor spaces and business PPE packs to local companies, having secured funding from the Scottish Government’s Towns and Business Improvemen­t Districts ( BIDs) Resilience and Recovery Fund, which is run by Scotland’s Towns Partnershi­ps.

Businesses may also benefit from up to two days of fully funded consultanc­y support from experts across a range of topics including: Finance, IT, legal, property and HR.

The team can be contacted on 0141 530 2406 or by email to renfrewshi­re@bgateway.com

Bob Grant, chief executive of Renfrewshi­re Chamber of Commerce, said the support is very welcome.

He added:“We warmly welcome the additional support package which offers targeted support to those companies that need it most.

“Based on feedback drawn from a survey of over 500 companies, this new funding is a positive step to support our business community.”

We are on a long and difficult journey but we have a strong local economy and business community

 ??  ?? Positive step RCC chief Bob Grant warmly welcomed the offer for businesses
Positive step RCC chief Bob Grant warmly welcomed the offer for businesses

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