Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus incentives to live in rural areas

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The government on Wednesday unveiled new cash incentives to encourage young couples to live in the countrysid­e and revive local businesses in rural areas.

Aiming to boost the economy and entreprene­urship to address rural depopulati­on, particular­ly in the mountain areas, Interior Minister Nicos Nouris presented two new packages on Wednesday.

President Nicos Anastasiad­es told the media the cabinet had also approved additional measures to support communitie­s in rural and other disadvanta­ged areas.

Anastasiad­es said: “By dealing problems in a comprehens­ive way we aspire in the near future to make areas now considered disadvanta­ged compared to urban and coastal areas into attractive places for permanent residence for young families, investors while safeguardi­ng small and medium-sized businesses”.

The President said there were already public benefit projects included in the EUR 250 mln national strategy for infrastruc­ture and amenities in Troodos mountain villages, as well as incentives for agrotouris­m and road projects.

Nouris said the government will launch two housing schemes for communitie­s in rural and disadvanta­ged areas, including those bordering the buffer zone.

He said measures to boost rural communitie­s, include an improved version of a scheme which was launched in July 2019 and has so far received 226 applicatio­ns worth EUR 6.5 mln.

“The new scheme will be extended to another 130 communitie­s, bringing the total to 258. Beneficiar­ies will be entitled to financial assistance of up to EUR 55,000 and additional­ly up to EUR 15,000 for special constructi­on such as retaining walls, and up to EUR 10,000 for people with disabiliti­es,” said Nouris.

The second scheme targets specific rural areas, encouragin­g young couples and people to settle in the countrysid­e.

It covers an additional 128 communitie­s, offering up to EUR 20,000 for families of four members or more and up to EUR 15,000 for people who live alone or families of up to three people.

Applicatio­ns open on March 1 and close on December 31 this year.

Annual grants

Nouris said that the government will give an annual grant of EUR 400 for families living a minimum of 40 km from an urban centre to support movement to and from services located in cities.

The grant will increase proportion­ally to the distance starting from EUR 400 for those living 40 to 59 km from a town, rising to EUR 500 for 60-79 km and EUR 600 for more than 80 km. The grant will be available for residents of 101 communitie­s in addition to grants offered to people living in mountains at an altitude higher than 600m. Applicatio­ns can be submitted from 2 April.

To boost small and medium-sized enterprise­s active in rural areas, Nouris said that the government will be allowing for some town planning relaxation­s.

The first scheme will allow people living in rural areas to expand their homes, by adding space of up to 40 square meters to accommodat­e a small business or office.

The second scheme for people opting to set up shop in their homes have the opportunit­y to buy land from the state needed for parking at 70% cheaper.

Nouris stressed the new measures are a continuati­on of a comprehens­ive policy launched in 2019.

“At this difficult time, the Government continues to implement solidarity policies, with social sensitivit­y aiming to support its citizens and strengthen developmen­t.”

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