Council unveils £12m package of support for local economy

Council unveils £12m package of support for local economy

Local businesses could benefit from up to £10,000 of funding through a new grant scheme being planned by the Lincolnshire County Council

In light of the economic impact of coronavirus, the council’s executive has proposed using some the authority’s reserves to provide a £12m package of support for local firms, including business grants. The support is particularly aimed at those that have not benefited from the government’s covid support schemes and smaller businesses with 50 employees or fewer.

Cllr Martin Hill OBE, leader of Lincolnshire County Council, said: “We know local businesses have had a particularly tough time during the pandemic, so we want to make additional support available. Thanks to our careful financial management over the years, we do have reserves we can draw on in times of emergency, and now is the right time to do that.”

Cllr Colin Davie, executive member for economic development, said: “Our small, local businesses are the backbone of the county economy – there are around 43,000 in Lincolnshire, and it’s vital we help those that have had no help to ensure they survive the financial impact of the pandemic.

“The focus will be on those businesses that have been unable to access the government’s covid support schemes, such as those that are less than a year old or without premises or home-based.

“And there are likely to be separate pots of money for specific needs, such as a digital technology grant and a village shop grant. These will be launched on a staggered basis, with the general grant scheme opening first.

“Once everything is in place, we’ll make sure businesses have time to collate the required information and documents before opening up the application process. After that, grants will be allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis.”

The main grant scheme is set to launch at 12pm on Tuesday 23 February, followed by the other schemes in early March.

Simon Beardsley, Chief Executive of Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, said: “I am absolutely delighted to see this new and generous support package for the business community from Lincolnshire County Council, which includes help for those, who unacceptably, have not been able to access any support so far. This includes many self-employed people who, like micro and small businesses, are the beating heart of the Lincolnshire economy.

“After what can only be described as a rollercoaster year, businesses have been doing everything in their power to survive, continually exploring new ways of working and looking forward into recovery planning, so it really is fantastic to see the further scopes of support provided in this support package.

“The additional pots of money which could see funding for digital technology will provide an abundance of opportunities for businesses and our economy and we will continue to work closely with the County Council to ensure businesses are aware of the packages of support being offered, helping restore confidence in our economy and supporting business to build back better.”

“I am absolutely delighted to see this new and generous support package for the business community."

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