Grant applications now open to more High Peak businesses
Published on 8 December 2020
More grants for High Peak businesses affected by the restrictions in force to control the spread of Covid have now opened for applications.
The Government has provided funding to High Peak Borough Council for both mandatory and discretionary grants to support businesses affected by the second national lockdown from 5 November to 2 December and the tier systems in place on either side of that period.
The mandatory element of the Local Restrictions Support Grant Scheme went live in November and, from Monday 7 December, applications are now being invited for the discretionary element from eligible businesses.
Councillor Anthony Mckeown, Leader of the Council, said: "We fully understand how important this financial support is to our local businesses and I would urge any businesses that think they are eligible for a discretionary grant to apply via the link which is now live on our website.
"Businesses across the High Peak have had to bear the brunt of both national lockdowns and the higher level tiers and we know what an impact that has had. Paying out these grants is our priority and our teams are working hard to process the applications as quickly as we possibly can."
This discretionary grant is for businesses that:
· Are not liable for business rates but were legally required to close from 5 November to 2 December
· Were not legally required to close but who mainly supply those businesses that did have to close, such as non-essential retail, leisure and hospitality and personal care services, and where this supply represents at least 50% of the business
· Were trading on 4 November prior to the national restrictions
For more information, and to apply, go to: https://www.highpeak.gov.uk/Coronavirus-Business-Financial-Support
Businesses in the hospitality, leisure and accommodation sectors that were severely impacted by the tier 2 restrictions that were in place from 31 October to 4 November will automatically be awarded a grant payment covering this period without the need to complete a separate application.
To date, the Council has paid out £653,000 in mandatory business grants and 51,000 to businesses affected by the tier 2 restrictions which were in place prior to the second national lockdown in November.
Further grant funding in respect of the tier 3 restrictions that came into force on 2 December, and £1,000 Christmas grants for 'wet led' pubs in tiers 2 and 3 that predominately serve alcohol, has also been announced and more details on how to access this funding will be published soon