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Chamber boss welcomes help for hospitality businesses facing potentially ‘devastating’ new Covid rules

Support includes grants of up to £6,000 for businesses in the affected sectors in England

Restaurants in Highcross Leicester were badly hit by lockdowns(Image: Joe Giddens/PA Wire)

The boss of one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest Chambers of Commerce has welcomed the announcement of £1 billion of support for hospitality and leisure businesses.

The sector has been crippled by rising concerns about the new variant of Covid 19 in the run up to what should have been the busiest time of the year.

The support includes grants of up to £6,000 for businesses in the affected sectors in England, which is expected to be administered by councils in the coming weeks.

The Government also intends to use taxpayers’ cash to cover the cost of statutory sick pay for Covid-related absences for firms with fewer than 250 employees.

Cultural organisations in England could also expect to access another £30 million in funding during the winter via the culture recovery fund.

Responding to the Chancellor’s announcement, East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire) chief executive Scott Knowles said: “These measures will provide some welcome respite to many of those businesses that have been hit hardest by the latest Covid-19 measures.

“The Chancellor and his team has engaged with the British Chambers of Commerce in talks over the past week, considered the experiences of business communities including in the East Midlands, and the proposals we put to them.

“We are pleased the Chancellor heard our call for additional grant funding for hospitality and leisure businesses, which will provide some much-needed support in the face of this increasingly difficult trading period.