Lifeline grants paid to Adur and Worthing businesses struggling during lockdown

Lifeline grants have already been paid out to Adur and Worthing businesses struggling during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Staff at Adur and Worthing Councils have been working through hundreds of request forms to send hard-pressed businesses money from the government.

A total of £2million has already been paid to 176 small businesses, retailers, restaurant owners and leisure operators who have successfully completed an online form to register for the government cash.

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The councils are encouraging eligible businesses to continue to come forward and complete the easy-to-use online form believing there are still many more businesses who could qualify for help.

An empty Worthing high street. Pic Steve Robards SR2003252 SUS-200326-104715001An empty Worthing high street. Pic Steve Robards SR2003252 SUS-200326-104715001
An empty Worthing high street. Pic Steve Robards SR2003252 SUS-200326-104715001

Small businesses qualifying (those that receive small business rate relief or rural rate) will receive a grant of £10,000 while operators in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors will receive grants on a sliding scale of up to £25,000 providing their rateable value does not exceed £51,000.

In total the government has allocated £26million for support to these businesses in Worthing and £17million in Adur.

Around 2,500 qualifying businesses across Adur and Worthing have also been sent a letter from the councils to their business address as a prompt to register for a grant.

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A spokesman for Adur & Worthing Councils said: “We thank everyone for following the guidelines as they complete the forms and want to reassure all eligible businesses that we are working through the submissions as quickly as possible.”

Businesses qualifying will need to give details of their operation so it is important the rate payer accesses the form only when they have all information to hand.

Details needed include their business rates account number, property reference number, VAT registration number, full bank details, and billing address.

Businesses that have been verified will be sent a confirmatory email with further details of payments while those who haven’t met the government’s criteria will also receive an email confirmation.

To register businesses should go to the council’s website.

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