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£35,000 grants for businesses and landlords

by Cumbria Crack
16/12/2023
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Grants of up to £35,000 are available for landlords and businesses in Cumberland.

The High Street Building Grant Scheme, managed by Cumberland Council, is part of a package of projects which aim to support businesses within the Cumberland area.

They are funded through the council’s annual allocation from the Government for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

The High Street Building Grant Scheme has two priorities:

  • Priority A will focus on supporting landlords and new or existing businesses taking up an empty property. Giving grants of up to 50% of the costs (maximum of £35,000) of eligible works to improve the property.
  • Priority B will focus on support to landlords and new or existing businesses requiring funding to do facelift works to their properties. Grants of 50% of the costs (maximum of £5,000) can be applied for. 

Funding is available to landlords and businesses within the centre boundaries of Aspatria, Brampton, Carlisle, Cleator Moor, Cockermouth, Egremont, Keswick, Longtown, Maryport, Millom, Silloth, Whitehaven, Wigton and Workington. 

This is a discretionary grant for businesses that can demonstrate that they contribute to the vitality of the high street.

Leader of Cumberland Council Mark Fryer, said: “We recognise the need to support our high streets during these challenging economic times. We want to provide businesses and organisations with the confidence to invest in high street property again.

“Following the successful roll out of similar schemes across the former district council areas, we have now created a High Street Building Grant Scheme – available across Cumberland. Funding will be available to landlords and businesses.

“Grants will be allocated on a first come first served basis, so apply soon.”

Cumberland Council is encouraging local businesses, community groups and organisations to apply for the UKSPF and REPF grants schemes that in total will provide £1.4 million to the local economy.

Following formal approval from the council’s Investment Panel, they are looking to support projects in the following areas.

  • Improvements to city and town centres and high street properties.
  • Arts, cultural, creative and heritage organisations and activities.
  • Sports and leisure activities that support health and wellbeing.
  • Promotion of the visitor economy and tourism products.
  • Business support that drives employment growth.
  • Volunteering activities that promote wellbeing. 
  • Tackling digital exclusion and improving skills
  • Addressing local skills needs.

The application process has now opened. Grant schemes are available and will be delivered by the council and external partners, working on the council’s behalf.

Information on all available grants and how to apply, including submission deadlines is available at www.cumberland.gov.uk/UKSPF

Cumberland Council has been allocated £10.5 million of UKSPF to spend over three financial years (2022-25) and £2.5 million of REPF to spend over two years.

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