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East Devon District Council Grants update for East Devon businesses

Restart Grants are now available for businesses as the economy starts to re-open in line with Government’s roadmap.

The new Restart Grant is a sector-based grant which is different from the Local Restrictions Support Grants (LRSG) – it could pay between £2,667 to £18,000 to eligible businesses.  Please check the details and find out if you are eligible at eastdevon.gov.uk/business-grants. Every claim is checked and verified and any fraudulent claims will be subject to legal action.

Businesses which are unable to claim the LRSG grant should also check their eligibility for the Additional Restrictions Grants (ARG) scheme, as this will close on Friday 23rd April.

The latest figures show that £20,092,273 via 6363 LRSG payments, plus a further £2,444,992 via ARG payments was paid to East Devon businesses.  

Mark Williams, Chief Executive of East Devon District Council, said: “My Council colleagues are working hard to process grants which offer vital support to many businesses.  Please bear with us while we process the huge number of applications and aim to pay grants as quickly as possible. “I urge local firms to check the criteria and gather the required documents before completing an application – especially for the additional restrictions grant which closes this Friday.” Businesses which have been legally required to close during the Coronavirus national and local restrictions can still apply for LRSG (closed) addendum 16.02.21 to 31.03.21 grants. The final LRSG grant will close on 31st May 2021.

For more information about business grants and how to apply visit eastdevon.gov.uk/business-grants At this busy time please do not telephone the Council, to allow us to process claims.  Businesses are urged to check the criteria carefully and read the frequently asked questions before emailing an enquiry. Due to high levels of demand, enquiries are dealt with in date order so there may be a delay in receiving a reply.
Published
21 April 2021
Last Updated
21 April 2021
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