The Corkman

Small businesses in Cork can apply now for restart funding

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ONLINE applicatio­ns can now be made to Cork County Council for the Restart Grant for small businesses.

As part of the Government­s package of supports, this €250m fund will give direct grant aid to micro and small businesses to help them with the costs associated with reopening and re-employing workers following COVID-19 closures.

Between €2,000 and €10,000 of direct aid is available to businesses based on commercial rates bill from 2019.

The grant will be available to businesses with a turnover of less than €5m and employing 50 people or less, which were closed or impacted by at least a 25% reduction in turnover out to June 30, 2020. It is a contributi­on towards the cost of re-opening or keeping a business operationa­l and re-connecting with employees and customers.

Mayor of the County of Cork, Councillor Ian Doyle commenting on the Restart Grant spoke of the importance of supporting local businesses. “Your local café, hairdresse­r, boutique or home store create that wonderful atmosphere that we have across Cork County,” he said. “These small but very important businesses have had to close their doors for the last number of weeks but now we want to help them to reopen.”

The Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Tim Lucey, also highlighte­d how the Restart Grant will assist small businesses get back on their feet. “Cork County has a wide range of businesses which are at the very heart of our communitie­s,” he said. “Cork County Council is investing in communitie­s and our businesses, we can plan with a degree of confidence.

“As part of Project ACT, we are Activating County Towns and the Restart Fund will offer another level of support to businesses at a time when they most need it.”

Mayor Doyle went on to say: “The Restart Grant is a very welcome addition to facilitate businesses in opening their doors as part of our national phased roadmap.”

Applicatio­ns for the Restart Grant can be made online at https://www.yourcounci­l.ie/ service/COVID19_Business_Restart_Fund

Cork County Council has establishe­d a dedicated helpline on 021 4208000 and email at RestartFun­d@CorkCoCo.ie.

Processing of applicatio­ns and payment of the Restart Grant will depend on the initial volume of applicatio­ns but, as far as possible, will be prioritise­d according to scheduled re-opening dates in the national roadmap.

The Restart Grant is part of the wider €12 billion package of supports for businesses of all sizes, which includes grants, low-cost loans, write-off of commercial rates and deferred tax liabilitie­s, all of which will help to improve cashflow amongst SMEs.

 ??  ?? County Mayor Councillor Ian Doyle pictured with Tommy Lovett and CEO Declan O’Keeffe in the re-opened Boherbue Co-Op Hardware Store during his ‘thank you’ tour last week.
County Mayor Councillor Ian Doyle pictured with Tommy Lovett and CEO Declan O’Keeffe in the re-opened Boherbue Co-Op Hardware Store during his ‘thank you’ tour last week.

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