District council announces further grant payments for Kenilworth businesses affected by latest restrictions

By James Smith

1st Nov 2021 | Local News

Eligible Kenilworth businesses affected by the current coronavirus restrictions are being invited to apply for funding grants by Warwick District Council

Applications for the 'Additional Restrictions Grant Fund Part D' are now open, and will remain so until Friday, January 29.

Part D of financial support will provide eligible retail, hospitality and leisure businesses with a one-off grant payment of £4,000.

Part D grants are exclusively for non-rated businesses that have been mandated to close due to national lockdown restrictions. Therefore, only businesses that fall into retail, hospitality and leisure sectors are eligible to apply.

If your business operates within another sector, but your main customer base falls into one of these sectors, you are not eligible for Part D.

However, please keep checking the WDC website, as other grants become available.

To apply for a grant under Part D please follow this link.

Part C of the Additional Restrictions Grant Fund scheme launched on Friday 4 December 2020 and has now closed on 21 December 2020.

Whilst applications for Part C have closed, the district council is advising that payments are still being administered.

WDC has said "Due to the volume of applications we are still working through these payments. We are continuing to make payments for this scheme for anyone that has applied. Please bear with us, we are making payments as fast as we can to eligible businesses."

     

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