Funding supports 1,800 Hastings and St Leonards businesses during pandemic

A total of £20.1 million has been distributed to business across Hastings and St Leonards as part of a scheme to help with costs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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This funding, provided by the Government, helped more than 1,700 businesses in the area, according to the council.

Councillor Peter Chowney, lead cabinet member for Financial Management and Estates said: “We have distributed funding amounting to 89 per cent of the £22.5 million we estimated (if every business applied and met all of the government’s eligibility criteria) to be payable to Hastings businesses through these schemes.

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“The Government suggested we would have a total of £27.8 million payable, which certainly isn’t the case. We still do not know how the government calculated this figure, but we want to assure residents that we did all we could to distribute this funding, under the rules for the scheme laid down by government.

“The council worked really hard to ensure eligible businesses applied. We chased up those which hadn’t, to urge them to do so. Local councillors also tried to make contact, and council officers visited the premises where all else failed. It became clear that some of the businesses on the council’s register were no longer trading, were not trading on the due date, or had applied elsewhere in the country and exceeded the permitted EU grant aid rules.

“We also operated a discretionary business grant scheme, which was based on our own local criteria, enabling us to pay out 99.999 per cent of the funding available. Through this scheme we were able to help a further 114 businesses, taking the total paid out to over £21.3 million to 1,851 businesses since the beginning of April 2020.

“Our officers worked incredibly hard to process this funding and I also want to thank local business organisations and councillors who helped us with getting the word out and contacting eligible businesses.

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“Most Hastings businesses are once again open and thriving, and whilst many were not eligible for help under the scheme, we’re glad that we were able to support so many of our local businesses whilst they were unable to open their doors.

“However, the council was allocated £6.5 million in government funding for local businesses that we weren’t able to allocate under the government’s own rules for the small business and retail, hospitality and leisure grant schemes. I would strongly urge the government to allow us to transfer that money to our local discretionary scheme so we can allocate it to local businesses, many of whom are still struggling to survive.”