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Covid-19 taxi driver support fund

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A £1.5M fund has been set up to support taxi drivers in the area as the Coronaviru­s crisis continues to take its toll.

Cllr Ian Maher, leader of Sefton Council has joined The Metro Mayor, City Mayor and other Liverpool City Region Council leaders to announce the fund to support taxi drivers.

Liverpool City Region Combined Authority is to provide a fund of up to £1.5 million to the six local authoritie­s in the city region, including Sefton, to enable them to give grants to hardpresse­d taxi drivers.

The funding will be allocated proportion­ately to each local authority, according to the number of licensed taxi drivers in their area.

The fund will enable all of the city region’s local authoritie­s to introduce and administer schemes which benefit local taxi drivers in addition to what is available to them through national support schemes.

Cllr Maher said: “I recognise that the last few months have been exceptiona­lly difficulty for Sefton taxi drivers and I hope that this new fund will go some way to easing the financial pressure taxi drivers are facing.

“In addition to this fund, the Sefton Council website has lots of informatio­n and advice about what other funding and financial support may be available for taxi drivers and other self-employed business owners in Sefton.

“For example, the Self Employment Support Scheme will allow you to claim a taxable grant worth 80% of your trading profits up to a maximum of £2,500 per month for three months, although may be extended if needed.

“You can apply if you’re a selfemploy­ed individual or a member of a partnershi­p.

“I know that taxi drivers who have fallen on hard times recently, like many of our residents who need help during this crisis, are being supported by their family, friends or neighbours.

“But for anyone who doesn’t have that support network in place, I want to make sure you know Sefton Council and our partners at Sefton CVS are here to help. Have a look on our website or call us on 0345 140 0845. The team will ask you a few questions and your informatio­n will be shared with Sefton CVS (Community Volunteer Service) who are co-ordinating the support in the community.”

The details of how the funding will be issued to taxi drivers are currently being finalised and further informatio­n will be available shortly on the Sefton Council website. It is expected that payments will be made before Christmas.

In a joint statement with the other city region leaders, Cllr Maher said: “We recognise the hardship experience­d by our area’s taxi drivers, who have seen their trade seriously affected by the Coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

“We know this fund can only make a small contributi­on but wanted to make this available as a gesture of support for a sector that has been hit hard without adequate support. As leaders and mayors, we are continuing to press the Government for financial support packages work for everyone who has seen their livelihood affected by Covid-19 restrictio­ns.”

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