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Welsh Government £120m funding for firms impacted by Omicron trading restrictions goes live

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Vaughan Gething said he thinks measures are needed for more than an initial few weeks(Image: Chris Fairweather/Huw Evans Agency)

Firms in the Wales, which saw trading significantly impacted through the introduction of alert level two restrictions as a result of the Omicron variant of Covid, can now apply for a new £120m tranche of financial support from the Welsh Government.

With the country moving back to alert level zero over the next two weeks, the Welsh Government said it was now ready to provide funding for firms in the hospitality, leisure and tourism sectors, as well as their supply chains, impacted by the level two restrictions that came into effect on Boxing Day.

Eligible businesses can apply for grants of between £2,500 to £25,000, with the amount dependent on their size and number of employees.

The application window will be open for two weeks, with payments starting to reach businesses within days. Firms will though have to demonstrate a reduction of at least 50% of revenues over the vital Christmas trading period than the same period before the pandemic.

Last week the Welsh Government reduced the turnover impact threshold from 60%.

However, firms will need to have annual turnovers of £85,000, to be eligible - although the Welsh Government has other pandemic funding steams under its Economic Resilience Fund for smaller firms and sole traders.

Finance Minister Rebecca Evans has also announced a £116m package of rates reliefs for firms impacted by level two restrictions with £15.4m last week also assigned to support firms and organisations impacted in the arts and cultural sectors.

Non-essential retail, hospitality, leisure and tourism businesses in Wales can also receive support from the non domestic rates (NDR) linked grant which is being administered by local authorities. Businesses will be entitled to a payment of £2,000, £4,000 or £6,000 depending on their rateable value.