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Plymouth joins 6.7m euro Covid business recovery programme

Plymouth City Council has joined the Anglo-French C-CARE (Covid Channel Area Response Exchange)

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Plymouth City Council has joined a 6.7m euro international project that will deliver a package of Covid-19 recovery support for businesses.

The C-CARE (Covid Channel Area Response Exchange) initiative is set to reach businesses and people that have been hit hardest in the pandemic.

The project has received 6.7m euros from the European Regional Development Fund via the Interreg France (Channel) England programme, an EU programme set up to foster economic development in the south of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and north of France, and runs until June 2023.

Drawing on a range of expertise from local government, enterprise and tourism in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and France, the project will support people at risk of exclusion from the labour market and businesses at risk of closure.

C-CARE aims to reach 4,500 people and almost 2,000 businesses through its pilot initiatives which include skills training to help individuals find new routes into employment or starting a business, and advice and grants aimed at helping companies reset their business models in response to the pandemic.

It is hoped that the insights and evidence gathered from both sides of the Channel will feed into plans for Plymouth, to aid recovery and resilience planning and ensure measures are in place to support businesses and people adapt to future pandemics or economic shocks.

The package of support covers four strands of activity:

  • Respond, Reflect, Report will enable partners, stakeholders and other Channel projects to review initial Covid-response, gather good practice and bring together lessons learnt in order to shape a new package of Covid-19 response and recovery actions.
  • C-CARE Support for Social Inclusion will deliver targeted support to more than 4,547 individuals to develop new skills and tools to help them into employment or start a business.
  • C-CARE Support for Business Recovery will provide direct support to over 1,947 businesses via advice, vouchers and grants aimed at helping sectors hard-hit by the pandemic to develop new business models to respond to market changes and ensure a green, inclusive and sustainable economic recovery.
  • C-CARE Reset and Redesign will develop blueprints for future town centres to improve long term prospects for businesses and work on new ways to tackle social exclusion.