Liverpool City Region Hospitality and Leisure Support Grant
Liverpool City Council, its neighbouring local authorities and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, are launching the Liverpool City Region Hospitality and Leisure Support Grant in response to restrictions impacting hospitality and leisure businesses in the region.
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This fund offers grants to help leisure and hospitality businesses retain staff and meet operational costs during this difficult period of trading.
It is designed to complement other government funds such as the Job Support Scheme and the Local Restrictions Support Grant.
Who can apply?
These grants are for businesses in the leisure and hospitality industry that have been significantly affected by Covid-19 restrictions. They will support leisure and hospitality businesses that continue to trade or have been forced to close due to the government’s ‘very high’ tier-three restrictions.
How to apply
Applications for this Liverpool City Region fund will be managed via a centralised portal.
You can apply from 10am on Friday 16th October 2020 when the link to the online application form will be published here.
How much will I get?
The amount awarded will be calculated according to the number of full-time equivalent people you employ and the rateable value of the commercial premises you occupy.
Grants will be paid on a phased basis. Evidence that the business is still trading, employing the relevant number of staff and is able to receive the grant as per State Aid rules will be required for ongoing payments to be made.
Further information
For further information, please read the Leisure and Hospitality Support Grant guidance notes.