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High street fund to bring businesses into four North Wales towns has opened

The North Wales Town Centre Entrepreneurship Fund hopes to help regenerate Rhyl, Wrexham, Colwyn Bay and Bangor

Bangor High Street has been badly hit by the pandemic(Image: Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

A £3m fund created to bring businesses into the centre of four North Wales towns has opened with more details released about the scheme.

The Welsh Government Town Centre Entrepreneurship Fund will offer a combination of grant funding and loans to help new entrepreneurs locate in the centre of Bangor, Colwyn Bay, Rhyl and Wrexham - which have all been impacted by the pandemic.

There will be a discretionary grant of between £2,500 - £10,000 per business to support with the revenue costs associated with starting up in or relocating to a town centre.

It will be for start-ups or micro businesses that have been trading for less than 2 years and can match fund the grant through loans and/or savings.

They must be able to commit to a tenancy in one of the four towns centres for a minimum of 12 months.

Station Road, Colwyn Bay. Image: David Powell/North Wales Live (Image: Daily Post Wales)

It is now open for expressions of interest and will open for applications from June 21.

The loan element has been developed with and will be operated by the Development Bank of Wales offering loans from £1,000 through to a maximum of £50,000.

Economy Minister Vaughan Gething said: “Our town centres have been severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and this pilot project aims to encourage and support new businesses in four of North Wales’ town centres. The fund will give entrepreneurs the incentive and a helping hand to set up business there.