Uk floods: £10 million support scheme for flood affected businesses

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Press release UK FLOODS: £10 MILLION SUPPORT SCHEME FOR FLOOD AFFECTED BUSINESSES Prime Minister unveils new £10 million business support scheme to help flood affected businesses get back on


their feet. This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government As part of the government’s ongoing work to deal with the floods, the Prime


Minister has today set out further support for businesses in areas affected by flooding. Building on last week’s package of support for businesses and households, the Prime Minister


announced: A NEW BUSINESS SUPPORT SCHEME The scheme is worth up to £10million to provide hardship funding for SME businesses in areas affected by the floods. Both businesses that have been


flooded, and businesses that are in affected areas and have suffered significant loss of trade, will be able to apply for support. Eligible businesses will be able to claim for funding for


things like immediate clean-up costs, materials, and exceptional costs to help them continue trading. EXTRA TIME FOR BUSINESSES TO FILE ACCOUNTS WITHOUT ANY PENALTIES If any affected company


is unable to file accounts or other documents on time as a direct result of the floods, Companies House will agree an extension and not collect the penalties which apply for late filings A


GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SUPPORT HELPLINE The Helpline is providing comprehensive advice and support to businesses affected by floods. It will offer a free 1 hour call with a dedicated Business


Support Adviser to help businesses get back on their feet. The helpline number is 0300 456 3565 and can take calls from flood affected businesses now Read about the UK government response to


the ongoing severe weather and flooding. Alongside this government action, the government also welcomes the initiative from Enterprise Nation to bring together big business offers of


assistance to small firms affected by the floods. These offers of assistance include: * Regus, the global workspace provider with 220 business centres across the UK, is coming to the aid of


businesses by offering free workspace to workers affected by the floods. Those who cannot work in their normal location – whether that’s an office or their home – will be given free access


to the business lounge within any Regus centre, providing professional workspace, WiFi and complementary refreshments. * Citrix has pledged to support small businesses affected by the floods


by letting them use GoToMeeting free on a trial basis for up to 3 months (90 days) for quick and easy online meetings with employees and customers. GoToMeeting is quick to install and


allows you to connect face-to-face and work with people important to your business via a mobile, tablet or PC wherever you or they happen to be. Prime Minister David Cameron said: > The 


government is taking action across the board to deal with the > clear-up and help hard-working people affected by the floods. Today > I am announcing further support for businesses hit


 to help them get > back on their feet. Dealing with these floods will be a long haul, > requiring a stepped-up national effort with the whole country > pulling together. We will 


continue to help the people who need help > and protect the communities that need protecting. Business Secretary Vince Cable said: > It is vital that small businesses affected by the 


flooding get > assistance as quickly as possible. We know the insurance companies > are working to process claims as quickly as possible and we will > inform local authorities of 


their allocations from the Business > Support Scheme on Thursday to assist businesses with clean-up costs > or help them to continue trading. >  > I encourage all businesses 


affected by flooding to get in touch with > their local authority or contact the Business Support Helpline, > where our team of advisers will be able to direct people to a wide > 


range of practical help and advice. NOTES TO EDITORS The new Business Support Scheme will be funded by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) but administered and delivered


by local authorities and is new money for the flood relief effort. These measures are in addition to the business rate relief and repair and renew grants announced by the Prime Minister on


Wednesday 12 February. Further details about these schemes, including the eligibility criteria and how to apply, will be published later this week. Further details on the Business Support


Scheme: * up to £10 million of additional funding will be made available to local councils to support SME businesses in areas affected by flooding in England since December 2013. * local


authorities will work closely with businesses to ensure that support through the scheme does not duplicate that provided by insurance cover * we will allocate funding to local authorities on


the basis of an assessment of the number of businesses affected by the floods * the allocations to local authorities will be confirmed on Thursday 20 February * local authorities will have


discretion on the maximum payments to individual businesses - but our guidance highlights equivalent schemes where the average claims were £2,500 per business SHARE THIS PAGE The following


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