Guidance
Guidance for local authorities on paying grants to support businesses during national lockdown periods and periods of local restrictions.
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These schemes, all delivered through local authorities, are to support local businesses during the national lockdown periods and periods of local restrictions. The guidance is for use by local authorities and sets out the eligibility criteria, operation and delivery details for each strand of the schemes.
We have also published guidance on:
This scheme provides support to hospitality, leisure and accommodation businesses, in recognition that the rise of the Omicron variant means that some businesses are likely to struggle over the coming weeks. This support will take the form of a one-off grant funding scheme. The funding will be made available in Financial Year 2021-2022 and can be used only in Financial Year 2021-2022. The scheme is administered by business rate billing authorities in England.
The Additional Restrictions Grant (ARG) provides additional funding for local authorities subject to national lockdown or Tier 3 restrictions, to support businesses that have had their trade affected by the restrictions. This includes:
Each local authority has the discretion to establish business grant schemes or other business support as best fits their area.
The following schemes are now closed and all grant funding has been allocated.
The Restart Grant was available from 1 April 2021 to support businesses in reopening safely as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted:
Two of the funds, the LRSG (Closed) Addendum and the Additional Restrictions Grant, plus the one-off Closed Businesses Lockdown Payment and the one-off Restart Grant were available to support businesses throughout this period of national restrictions.
Further information on the support available during this period of national lockdown.
Businesses required to close due to national lockdown restrictions received grants of up to £3,000 per 28-day period under the LRSG (Closed) Addendum, an extension of the LRSG (Closed) scheme.
LRSG (Closed) provided grants to businesses in the highest band of local restrictions - Tier 3 - which were required to close during periods of local restrictions.
There are 2 versions of this guidance depending on which period the funding application related to:
Funding of up to £3,000 per 28-day period was available. During the period of national restrictions this grant was superseded by Local Restrictions Support Grant (Closed) Addendum.
LRSG (Closed) Addendum: Tier 4 provided grants to businesses in the highest band of local restrictions - Tier 4 - which were required to close during periods of local restrictions.
Where local authorities were subject to Tier 2 or Tier 3 restrictions, this grant allowed local authorities to make discretionary payments to support businesses that were impacted by the restrictions, but not required to close.
There are 2 versions of this guidance depending on which period the funding application related to:
LRSG (Sector) provided grants of up to £3,000 per 28-day period to be made to businesses like nightclubs that were required to close on a national basis since 23 March 2020. It is possible that, as part of future efforts to control the spread of coronavirus, further business property types are closed on an England-wide basis. If so, these businesses will also be eligible for these grants once they have been closed for 14 days.
The LRSG (Sector) scheme was effective from 1 November 2020.
The Christmas Support Payment grant provided funding for local authorities subject to Tier 2 or Tier 3 restrictions in December 2020 to pay one-off grants of £1,000 to wet-led pubs. These are pubs that predominantly serve alcohol rather than provide food and have been severely impacted over the festive season due to temporary local restrictions.
The sample subsidy allowances declaration template is for local authorities to send out to businesses.
Read the business support grant schemes privacy notice for information on how we use your data.
Published 3 November 2020
Last updated 6 April 2022 + show all updates
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