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Covid recovery support still available for Northwich businesses

Covid recovery support still available for Winsford businesses

By Matt Simpson Audience and Content Editor Covid recovery support still available for Winsford businesses BUSINESSES in Winsford are being reminded to take advantage of the support available as they recover from the pandemic. Cheshire West and Chester Council launched its Restart Grant scheme at Easter and there us still time for businesses across the borough to apply, even if they have already reopened. Under the scheme, businesses could be entitled to thousands of pounds worth of government grant funding to help them get back up and running following lockdown. The grants are for businesses that were forced to close during national lockdown and those that remained open. It is a one-off payment being distributed by the council.

Craven businesses get access to more grants

This is a discretionary grant scheme, for businesses that are not eligible for the Restart Grant scheme. The Additional Restrictions Grant (ARG) scheme covers the period from April 1, 2021. Businesses will need to reapply even if they have previously received an ARG. According to Government guidance, the grant is not a replacement for lost earnings or income – it is a grant to help with the fixed costs of the business. The awards are defined, one-off awards. The Additional Restrictions Grant (ARG) scheme is split into two strands. Strand One requires some ‘in-person’ service to be provided and includes non-essential retail, taxi drivers, driving instructors and animal groomers.

Moving Past the Troubles: The Future of Northern Ireland Peace

Email Other long-standing issues continue to cause friction. Parades and marches held mainly but not exclusively by Protestant groups often have heavily sectarian undertones. The same is true of flags and emblems, displayed by all sides on lampposts and buildings. Moreover, Northern Ireland’s leaders have never developed a comprehensive approach to the legacy of past violence, as some other postconflict societies have. Efforts to prosecute those responsible for killings and to pursue other initiatives have been uneven, which analysts say has hindered reconciliation. These issues parades, flags, and the legacy of the past were the subject of 2013 negotiations chaired by Richard N. Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, and Meghan L. O’Sullivan, a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School and now on CFR’s Board of Directors. The talks, which involved the five main political parties, did not produce an agreement, though many of the proposals including establishing

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