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New council grant to help local businesses hit by COVID-19 restriction costs

THURROCK businesses impacted by COVID-19 restrictions can now apply for a Business Adaptation Grant of up to £2,500. The purpose of the government funded grant is to help local businesses and support Thurrock’s economic recovery. Thurrock Council has developed the grant programme to support small to medium businesses that have been hit by the cost of implementing social distancing and safety measures. Businesses can apply for a 50 per cent match-funded payment of between £1,000 to £2,500. The scheme offers funding toward several adaptation measures including temporary social distancing measures, outdoor seating, training, and new online infrastructure. Cllr Shane Hebb, Cabinet Member for Finance, said: “This grant has been launched to support Thurrock businesses that have adapted to keep their customers and employees safe. It offers a new lifeline as we continue to follow the government’s roadmap out of lockdown.

Coronavirus Business Adaptation Grant extended to further sectors

Coronavirus Business Adaptation Grant extended to further sectors Thu, 06 May 2021 The Department for Enterprise has announced that the Business Adaptation Grant, available under the Coronavirus Recovery Scheme, has been extended to further sectors. The Business Adaptation Grant provides financial assistance to businesses who are looking to adapt their business model in order to seek out new and innovative products and/or provide their products and services in a new way, as a result of the pandemic. The Scheme will support up to 50% of the costs in carrying out these adaptions. Examples of diversification which has previously been supported include: 1. Retail stores – adapting to offer online ordering/click and collect services

Witham businesses praise Essex County Council grants for making them Covid safe

BUSINESSES have praised Essex County Council for helping them prepare to reopen with a grants to buy Covid safe equipment. Phillippa Lee, owner of Yaxley Hair and Beauty Salon in Witham applied for the council s Business Adaptation Grant through Braintree Council. The grant enabled Phillippa to purchase Covid safety measures for the salon, which included Perspex screens and specialist PPE. Hairdresser Phillippa, who founded the salon in 2012 said she can t fault the support . Phillippa added: With space for 13 customers at any one time, we’ve used the grant to install plastic screens between our hairdressing units and basins. Plus, we’ve bought plastic visors and goggles, disposable gloves and aprons for all of our staff, as well as disposable gowns and hair towels for clients.

Witham businesses praise Essex County Council grants for making them Covid safe

Witham businesses praise Essex County Council grants for making them Covid safe
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