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Newcastle City Council chief executive Pat Ritchie reveals she will leave top job later this year
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City leaders praise inspirational Pat Ritchie as Newcastle Council boss heads for exit door
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Vital Covid relief funds for Newcastle s distraught excluded businesses should start next week
City businesses who have been ineligible for financial support from the start of the pandemic should finally have access to funds in a matter of days
08:00, 28 APR 2021
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Much-needed Covid relief funds for self-employed people in Newcastle should finally start being handed out next week.
MUCH-needed Covid relief funds for self-employed people in Newcastle should finally start being handed out next week. Council bosses are about to launch a grant scheme to help cover the lockdown losses of ‘excluded’ businesses, which have been deemed ineligible for other financial support offered over the entire course of the pandemic. Newcastle City Council was the last in the North-East to agree to such support for home-based or mobile businesses, having been accused by campaigners of “burying your heads in the sand” when other areas had performed U-turns to provide help. The authority had previously claimed it was unable to help excluded businesses like driving instructors or dog groomers because it had spent its entire allocation of the government’s Additional Restrictions Grant (ARG) programme.