Agenda and minutes

Cabinet - Thursday 8th April 2021 10.00 am

Venue: Remote Meeting

Contact: Lisa Cooper 

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CB20/124.

Apologies for Absence

Minutes:

Apologies for absence were received from Executive Member Councillor J. Vine-Hall and Councillor Paul Osborne, Chairman of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee.

CB20/125.

Disclosure of Interests

To receive any disclosure by Members of personal and disclosable pecuniary interests in matters on the agenda, the nature of any interest and whether the Member regards the personal interest as prejudicial under the terms of the Code of Conduct.  Members are reminded of the need to repeat their declaration immediately prior to the commencement of the item in question.

Minutes:

Prochak -         Agenda Item 5 – Personal Interest as Chair of a charity that had received a grant in the past.

CB20/126.

Additional Restrictions Grant - Discretionary Business Restart Grant Scheme pdf icon PDF 245 KB

Minutes:

Consideration was given to the report of the Assistant Director Resources that set out details of the Government’s national restart scheme to assist businesses with the costs of restarting trading following the national lockdown. The scheme was available to businesses with a national non domestic rating  and grants of up to £18,000 would be allocated to hospitality, accommodation, leisure, personal care and gym business premises, as detailed at Appendix A to the report.  The national scheme was already live and the Council was processing applications received from businesses for the grant funding.

 

Alongside this, a further discretionary start up grant scheme was also available for those businesses without a rating liability, subject to national and locally set criteria and Members were invited to consider the proposals set out within the report for the new discretionary grant scheme.  It was noted that charities were not specifically mentioned; however charity shops would be covered by the national scheme, in any event.    

 

Officers had reviewed the previous business sectors supported by the Council as set out at Appendix B to the report and had recommended which of these should be carried through to the new scheme.  An assessment had also been undertaken as to the appropriate level of grant that could be offered as follows:

 

Category                                                                                 Grant

Shared Accommodation                                                         £2,667

Retail, hospitality and Leisure supply chain #                        £2,667

Bed & Breakfast                                                                      £8,000

Market Traders                                                                       £500

Holiday accommodation including self-contained holiday

lets and small campsites                                                        £8,000

Events                                                                                     £8,000

Home Based ‘in person’ businesses – hair and beauty         £500

 

The current Additional Restrictions Grant discretionary grant scheme had a total fund of £2.7m and as of 29 March 2021, £1.5m had been paid out.  Based on the number of businesses previously applying for support, using the suggested amounts under the new scheme, an estimated £860,000 could be paid out in discretionary restart grants, leaving approximately £300,000.  Further funds of £425m were announced for the discretionary restart grants by Government but accessing this was dependent on spending the original allocation of funding (£2.7m).  Whilst the Council had delivered grants efficiently and effectively, it was unlikely that the balance of the original funding would be spent by the 30 June deadline to receive this extra funding. 

 

The flexibility of this funding did afford the Council to be creative with how it could support businesses restart the local and national economy and the following were proposed:

 

a)    Late applications for national lockdown 3 grants – eligible businesses that failed to apply for the latest grant support (the same criteria and grant amounts to apply as for the national scheme).

 

b)    Promotion of the Rother area – marketing and promotion of the Rother area to attract new businesses to set up or relocate and to promote visitors to the district through the 1066 country brand and as recently approved by Cabinet, Sussex Modern.

 

c)     Business Start-up/expansion/relocation support – to establish a fund of £200,000 (to be expended by March 2022) to help businesses start, expand (with increased employment) or relocate  ...  view the full minutes text for item CB20/126.