Rochdale Observer

Deadline nears for small businesses virus grants

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wound up next month, with all funds set to be paid out to businesses by 28 August.

As well as the above grants, the government awarded additional cash following an interventi­on by councils, including Rochdale, which were concerned about businesses which have suffered significan­t losses, but were not covered by existing schemes.

The additional funding meant the council could offer grants to: ●●Businesses in multi tenanted units which do not have their own rates bill

●●Businesses which mainly supply the hospitalit­y and leisure industry ●●Co-operatives and social enterprise­s ●●Charities in receipt of charitable business rates relief which would otherwise have been eligible for small business rates relief or rural rate relief ●●B&Bs which pay council tax not business rates ●●Businesses which manufactur­e components for the automotive or aerospace industry ●●Independen­t hospitalit­y businesses which couldn’t access the retail, hospitalit­y and leisure grants because their rateable value was too high.

The council has a limited amount of money left for the discretion­ary grants and is urging any business which falls into one of the eligible categories, to apply, if they haven’t already done so, before the deadline on August 24.

Applicants must meet the following criteria: ●●They must not be able to access or have already received the small business rates grant (£10,000), the retail, hospitalit­y and leisure grant (£25,000), or have already received a discretion­ary grant ●●They must be able to show a significan­t drop in income since March 2020 as a result of coronaviru­s ●●The business must have been trading on 11 March 2020 and have fewer than 50 employees.

Grants are not available for people who work from home and applicatio­ns will not be accepted from businesses which are in administra­tion, insolvent or have received a striking-off notice.

Councillor John Blundell,

cabinet member for regenerati­on, business, skills and employment at Rochdale Council, said: “It’s been a very uncertain time for our businesses and their employees, and for many this cash has been the difference between staying open and going under.

“Our teams across the council and RDA have worked extremely hard processing thousands of applicatio­ns and getting the money out as quickly as possible.

“Their local knowledge also came into its own when we had to establish where to allocate the additional funds we lobbied the government for.

“The government has now signalled that this scheme will be ending soon and we want to ensure that every eligible business feels the benefit while this money is still available.

“That’s why I would urge businesses to take a look at our website and find out if they can apply.”

Eligible businesses can apply at www.rochdale. gov.uk/Coronaviru­sGrants

The deadline for fully completed applicatio­ns with the required documentat­ion is 5pm on Monday August 24.

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