New £15m coronavirus business support fund for Liverpool city region

Liverpool City Region Combined Authority is redirecting cash from existing funds in order to offer a lifeline to businesses stricken by the current economic emergency. Tony McDonough reports

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New £15m fund will aim to support small businesses across the Liverpool city region

 

A £15m fund to support businesses and the community and voluntary sectors in the Liverpool city region during the coronavirus outbreak is unveiled today.

Liverpool City Region Combined Authority is redirecting cash from existing funds in order to offer a lifeline to businesses stricken by the current economic emergency in Liverpool Wirral, Sefton, Knowsley, St Helens and Halton. The support will include:

  • £5m to support businesses to access national government funds and improve the survival rate of LCR businesses.
  • Increased flexibility for local authorities to use the £6m Town Centres Fund to support local high streets.
  • The launch of Sustain, a six-week programme of intensive support for 240 SMEs across all sectors.
  • The launch today of Gather, a programme offering free online support to Liverpool City Region SMEs working in the digital, creative and tech sector
  • Mettle – an online business resilience programme, which will support 120 SMEs in the digital, creative and tech sector.
  • £400,000 to support micro-businesses and SMEs in the cultural sector, as announced yesterday earlier this week.

Launching the fund, today (Thursday), Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram will say: “We are locked in a battle with coronavirus on many fronts. This is not just a medical emergency, but a health and social one too.

“Right now, in addition to protecting lives and supporting frontline workers, I’m focused on helping local businesses get the support that they need to secure their futures as well as those of their staff.

“I know that there are still gaps in support for too many businesses, but we are doing all that we can to help. There is no manual for dealing with a pandemic on this scale. Today, we’re bringing forward £15m of funding to help local businesses access the financial support and advice that is key to their immediate survival.

“As our region recovers from this – and it will – I want to use the lessons from this crisis to help shape the fairer, more inclusive economy and society that we are trying to build.”

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