Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme: Rollout expected at start of Autumn
Economy Minister Diane Dodds was answering questions from MLAs about her Recovery Action Plan on Wednesday
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Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme: MLA calls for more details to be released
Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archibald has said more detail is needed and she is concerned at the lack of detail and unanswered questions
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That was the vision set out this week by Economy Minister Diane Dodds at a virtual stakeholder event where she discussed her Department’s Economic Recovery Action Plan.
The Minister’s ambitious plan was launched in February as a blueprint to rebuilding the economy after the impact of Covid-19.
It contains 147 actions across four key themes – a greener economy, R&D and innovation, a highly skilled and agile workforce, and investment, trade and exports.
Almost £290million in additional funding has been secured to deliver the actions.
Minister Dodds said, “Economic recovery can only be delivered through collaboration and partnership – we must all work together.
Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme: Calls for public to back independent and family-run businesses
Economy Minister Diane Dodds announced that, if conditions are right, the High Street Voucher scheme will open at the end of the summer
General views of shoppers in Belfast as shops reopen after several months of lockdown (Image: Philip Magowan / Press Eye)
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