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Discretionary grants now being processed in Hull as wider Humber applications remain open

Further support now being decided upon and dispatched

(Image: Peter Harbour)

Hull City Council is now processing payments for a new grant support fund for businesses.

About £2.4 million is being distributed by the local authority to businesses hit by the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Hull Business Discretionary Grant Fund is targeted at small businesses and charities that may not be eligible for other funds.

An online application form went live on the council’s website two weeks ago.

Since then, more than 300 applications have been received and the first round of payments are now being made.

The discretionary fund is aimed at small businesses with ongoing fixed property-related costs. It will prioritise businesses including those in shared or flexible workspaces without their own business rates assessment, regular market traders with fixed building costs and small charity properties in receipt of charitable business rates relief.

Lunchtime on the first day of the lock down in an almost deserted Hull city centre in the grip of the coronavirus. Pictured is an almost empty Queen Victoria Square.(Image: Peter Harbour)

Councillor Daren Hale, deputy leader of Hull City Council, said: “This is fantastic for small businesses and organisations in the city trying to recover from the effects of the coronavirus.

“We are among the first councils in the country to start distributing these discretionary grants to business because we recognise support like this can be the difference between survival or collapse.