Omicron Hospitality and Leisure Grant
The Omicron Hospitality and Leisure Grant scheme is now open to applications. The scheme is to support businesses that offer in-person services, where the main service and activity takes place in a fixed rate-paying premises, in the hospitality, leisure and accommodation sectors.
If you are a hospitality, leisure or accommodation business, check the thresholds and eligibility criteria and apply for a grant on our website.
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Additional Restrictions Grant (ARG)
The Council has secured further government funding, which it will use to support local businesses based in Reigate & Banstead, which have been severely affected following the increased infections since December 2021 due to the spread of the Omicron variant.
The income/turnover of the business must be shown to have decreased by at least 50% since December 2021 due to the spread of the Omicron variant.
Applications will be open to all businesses that are not eligible to receive the Omicron Hospitality & Leisure Grant, although we will prioritise those applications from businesses who missed out on earlier grant schemes as well as:
- businesses which supply the retail, hospitality, and leisure sectors
- businesses in the events sector
- businesses involved in the travel industry
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Reigate & Banstead Business Awards
Thank you to everyone who submitted an entry for the Reigate & Banstead Business Awards. We had more than 100 entries before the deadline on the 21 November. Short-listed finalists will be announced on 24 January.
We have taken the decision to postpone the #RBBA22 awards until Tuesday, 22 March. The awards ceremony, which recognises the achievements of local businesses across nine different categories, will be held at Reigate Manor and hosted by Gadget Show presenter, Ortis Deley. Get the date in your diary!
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Tips for dealing with disruption
Come along to January's Learning Lunch. Disruption can hit your business at any time, the more resilient your business is, the more likely it is to survive disruption and come back stronger. There are simple steps to build resilience, many are applicable whatever the size of your business. A resilient business can respond quickly and effectively to a sudden disruption, is proactive and can react flexibly to new opportunities.
In this learning lunch, Chris will discuss some simple and straightforward tips that can help you when disruption occurs.
19 January Chris McFee 12.00-14.00
Book your space now
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Are you looking for exceptional talent in your workforce?
Armed forces Reservists and ex-service personnel bring so many skills to the workplace that can have a positive impact for your business. They can be quick to learn, self-disciplined and skilled in planning, organising and teamwork, communication, management and leadership.
Find out more about what your organisation could gain, achieve and how to ensure service leavers are aware of your job opportunity via the Career Transition Partnership website.
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Marketfield Way redevelopment – project update
Over the last few weeks, our development of a cinema, commercial units and homes in Redhill town centre has hit some important milestones. The latest issue of our project newsletter is out now, with updates on progress with the build, what will be happening on site in the new year, employment and procurement and how the VINCI Foundation is supporting local charities.
Read newsletter and sign up for future issues
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Morr & Co – the new name for Morrisons Solicitors
On Monday 10 January, Morrisons Solicitors are rebranding as Morr & Co. Since their recent acquisitions of Harrops & Hepburn Solicitors and Wheelers Solicitors, they have operated as three different brands across the region. Internally the picture is very different, and they have been fully integrated and united as one firm for some time.
To reflect this, they have chosen to come together and re-brand to Morr & Co LLP. For more information and to listen to their managing partner Paul Harvey talk about the changes:
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Budget consultation
Our public consultation on the 2022/23 budget proposals runs from 22 November 2021 to 17 January 2022 and we encourage residents, businesses and partners to give us their views.The proposals aim to manage the budget proactively, increasing some budgets and reducing others, by cutting costs, pausing some planned expenditures and/or finding new sources of income.
Have your say
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Infrastructure Monitoring Report 2021
The Council’s annual Infrastructure Monitoring Report 2021 provides information on the contributions the Council has received from developments for providing new and improved infrastructure to support the borough’s development, and how it has spent those contributions for the reported year April 2020 to March 2021.
Read report
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