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Staffordshire start-ups offered financial support in new county council loan scheme

The Start-up Loan Scheme will provide interest-free loans of between £3,000 to £5,000 to new businesses in the county

Staffordshire County Council's deputy leader Philip White

Entrepreneurs setting up new businesses in Staffordshire will be able to access a range of support following the launch of a new £100,000 scheme.

Staffordshire County Council has launched the Start-up Loan Scheme to provide interest-free loans of between £3,000 to £5,000 to new businesses, with no payment arrangements for the first 12 months.

The pilot scheme follows the launch of a similar start-up scheme in the summer - aimed at people who found themselves at risk of redundancy or unemployment due to the pandemic - to help create 600 new businesses in Staffordshire by 2023.

The authority is also looking to launch a student start-up scheme to encourage young people to understand the basics of entrepreneurialism and enterprise.

The three-year programme - which has seen county council investment of £165,000 - aims to engage 4,000 students and is supported by the four Staffordshire colleges.

Staffordshire County Council's deputy leader and cabinet member for economy and skills Philip White said: "Staffordshire is one of the best places in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to set up and grow a business and we want to encourage more of our citizens to make their business ideas a reality by providing high quality and accessible support.

"Start-ups and SMEs employ thousands of people in Staffordshire and support for them forms part of our economic recovery plan in response to the Covd-19 pandemic. We have excellent survival rates for new businesses in the county and we recognise that during recessions more people embark on setting one up.