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Birmingham's Southside businesses in plea for coronavirus grants

City district synonymous with thriving night-time economy is calling on the Government to increase its threshold for small business grants as they face battle to survive

Birmingham's Southside district welcomes thousands every year to its Chinese New Year celebrations but businesses there say they desperately need financial help to survive

A fifth of hospitality and leisure businesses in a Birmingham district synonymous with a thriving night-time economy say they are unable to access new government grants set up following the outbreak of coronavirus.

The companies in Southside fall outside the criteria for the new funding which has been launched to help businesses of a certain size cope with the economic impact of the virus and enforced lockdown.

They say they are now in a battle to survive as the hospitality industry has been hit especially hard as a result of the lockdown.

The Government has established two grants specifically for small businesses and those operating in the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors.

They are worth £10,000 to companies in England operating from premises with a rateable value of up to £15,000 and a second grant of £25,000 is available for those based in premises with a rateable value of up to £51,000.

Those companies operating from premises above that £51,000 threshold are not eligible for this scheme but can apply for others.

Birmingham's Southside district is known for its vibrant nightlife and counts famous venues such as the Hippodrome theatre, Electric cinema and Glee comedy club on its patch, alongside countless bars and restaurants.