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Newcastle City Council pledges support for businesses and employers who are affected by COVID-19


More than 450 businesses in the city will receive funding worth £8.4m from Newcastle City Council next week to help them through the coronavirus pandemic. 

Newcastle City Council’s business support service are ensuring that all eligible businesses get access to government funding as quickly as possible as well as help and advice during this difficult trading period. 

Several loans and schemes have been be made available by government for councils to administer. This includes grants of £10,000 for all business in receipt of small business rate relief. Whilst businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisure sector are eligible for a grant of £25,000 if they occupy a property with a rateable value between £15,000 and £51,000, and a grant of £10,000 if the rateable value is below £15,000.   
 

The council has bank details of 450 eligible business and has made direct payments to them with the cash lifeline available in their bank accounts by early next week. They are urging the estimated 4,000 businesses who are eligible for the funding to register their details online at www.newcastle.gov.uk/coronavirus for this funding to be processed. This includes businesses who are not currently paying business rates or haven’t made a payment within the last 3 months. 

The funding available relates to each business property, which means businesses with multiple properties are required to complete a separate application for each of their properties. 

After completing the form, businesses can expect payment within 3-10 working days. The time period will depend on what verification checks are needed. 

Councillor Nick Forbes, leader of Newcastle City Council said; 

The Coronavirus crisis is having an impact on every aspect of life in Newcastle, our ambition to support our local economy is steadfast and we will make sure every business in our city gets the support and guidance they need.  

Small and medium enterprise are the heartbeat of our city’s diverse economy and we will work tirelessly to protect them from the challenges created by this financial crisis. 

The Government’s announcements so far provide a small level of security to these businesses; it is vital that they get localised support along with these national measures to minimise the impact on Newcastle’s economy.  

We will work closely with our partners across the sector to implement these plans and we will fight for each business; from market traders to independent shops to those in our emerging digital sector, to ensure their survival, secure jobs and allow Newcastle to flourish once the crisis is over.” 

The website also has details of Government schemes and initiatives businesses may be able to access and what support is available.  This includes signposting businesses to the National schemes introduced by the Chancellor on the 20 March including the British Business Bank loans of up to £5 million, the commitment to cover 80% of retained workers’ salaries to stop job losses and delays to VAT payments. 

For those retail, hospitality and leisure businesses who pay business rates, they will also be able to benefit from a 12-month payment holiday next year. Guidance has been released by government and council staff are aiming to process these changes as quickly as possible. 

The council is working closely with a range of partners, including NE1 and NGI. Together they will support businesses across the city, proactively reaching out to eligible companies, signposting and gathering intelligence to help inform potential new packages where gaps are identified.  
 

Advice for businesses is available at: www.newcastle.gov.uk/coronavirus  

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