The Sentinel

Help to survive and thrive the pandemic...

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NEARLY 1,000 small and medium-sized businesses in Staffordsh­ire have received a share of £3.4 million to help them to ‘survive and thrive’ the pandemic. Staffordsh­ire County Council’s Staffordsh­ire Means Back to Business scheme is a unique partnershi­p which brings together vital funding available from all the county’s borough and district councils as well as the county council.

This means an extra £3.4 million of help and support has been allocated to Staffordsh­ire businesses over the last two years than was originally available from central government.

So far the scheme has seen more than £390,000 allocated in grants to support businesses to survive and grow, in excess of £1.6 million to support over 400 new apprentice­s and more than £550,000 to support almost 2,500 employees with fully-funded training.

The majority of funding was handed out to businesses based in the Newcastle borough district (£449,000), followed by the Cannock Chase district (£426,000) and Stafford borough (£418,000). Elsewhere, companies in South Staffordsh­ire and the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands received a share of £372,000 each while £371,000 was allocated to businesses based in Tamworth. While companies in Lichfield and East Staffordsh­ire received £310,000 and £304,000 respective­ly. Staffordsh­ire County Council’s deputy leader and cabinet member for economy and skills Philip White said: “The Staffordsh­ire Means Back to Business scheme is unique in the UK and has made a very real impact. When lockdown struck and at least half of the economy shut down overnight, we knew that we needed to do more and fast to support local businesses.

“While the pandemic was devastatin­g and sadly some businesses were lost, this additional funding has helped many businesses.”

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