In this issue
Business Recovery grants
Winter Economy Plan
Invest in your employees' career development
Shop Local, Support Local, Buy Local
Join the local Amazon Small Business Accelerator Scheme
Coronavirus Business Loan Schemes Extended
What's on
Online events

7 Oct 12.00-13.00 Enterprise Nation Amazon Small Business AcceleratorIntro and kick off

 

7 Oct 11.15-12.30 FSB Virtual Business Support - Government Kickstart Programme

 

13 Oct 11.00-12.00 RH networking event book your space

 

21 Oct 12.00-13.00 Online Learning Lunch 'Benefits of Podcasts' with Frank Sinclair, Fit with Frank  book your space now 

 

5 Nov 10.00-11.00  Surrey Chambers/Visit Surrey What 2021 holds for the tourism sector 

 

11 Nov 12.00–13.00 Enterprise Nation Amazon Small Business Accelerator –  Taking your business online

 

9 Dec 12.00-13.00 Enterprise Nation Amazon Small Business AcceleratorExport and Shipping (basics)

 

13 Jan 12.00-13.00 Enterprise Nation Amazon Small Business Accelerator -  Export and Shipping Internationally

 

Enterprise Nation Daily lunch and learn sessions with Enterprise Nation,  book your space and read the full schedule.


Funding opportunities

Business Grant finder

  • Search for grants available for your business

Coast to Capital 

  • European Structural Investment Funds
  • Growing Places Investment Fund
  • Growth Grant Programme

Reigate & Banstead Borough Council

  • Business Support Grant

Business Hothouse programme

  • Invest 4 grant funding

Government Innovation Competitions

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Online events

7 Oct 12.00-13.00 Enterprise Nation Amazon Small Business AcceleratorIntro and kick off

 

7 Oct 11.15-12.30 FSB Virtual Business Support - Government Kickstart Programme

 

13 Oct 11.00-12.00 RH networking event book your space

 

21 Oct 12.00-13.00 Online Learning Lunch 'Benefits of Podcasts' with Frank Sinclair, Fit with Frank  book your space now 

 

5 Nov 10.00-11.00  Surrey Chambers/Visit Surrey What 2021 holds for the tourism sector 

 

11 Nov 12.00–13.00 Enterprise Nation Amazon Small Business Accelerator –  Taking your business online

 

9 Dec 12.00-13.00 Enterprise Nation Amazon Small Business AcceleratorExport and Shipping (basics)

 

13 Jan 12.00-13.00 Enterprise Nation Amazon Small Business Accelerator -  Export and Shipping Internationally

 

Enterprise Nation Daily lunch and learn sessions with Enterprise Nation,  book your space and read the full schedule.



Funding opportunities

Business Grant finder

  • Search for grants available for your business

Coast to Capital 

  • European Structural Investment Funds
  • Growing Places Investment Fund
  • Growth Grant Programme

Reigate & Banstead Borough Council

  • Business Support Grant

Business Hothouse programme

  • Invest 4 grant funding

Government Innovation Competitions



Events
Business Recovery grants
*Closing on 9 October*
 

Coast to Capital announce the launch of their ‘Business Recovery Grants’ scheme,  aimed at helping small- to medium-sized enterprises in our area recover and grow from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The scheme is not only about boosting the local economy, but also increasing job creation and retention and social value.

 

Key details of the scheme:

  • Application window will be open until 9 October
  • Total of £2.1 million funding available
  • Grant range £10,000 to £170,000 (for projects of £20,000 to £340,000)
  • Grant funding must be matched by the applicant (at least 50% of project value)
  • Grant funding must be spent on capital items only (match can include revenue costs)

 

Find out more 



Winter Economy Plan
 

The Winter Economy Plan was announced on the 24 September, outlining the following support for business:

  • Job Support Scheme
  • Extending the Self Employment Income Support Scheme grant (SEISS)
  • Tax cuts and deferrals
  • Flexibility to pay back loans
  • Investment in Public Services

Support for workers

A new Job Support Scheme will be introduced from 1 November to protect viable jobs in businesses who are facing lower demand over the winter months due to coronavirus.

 

Under the scheme, which will run for six months and help keep employees attached to the workforce, the government will contribute towards the wages of employees who are working fewer than normal hours due to decreased demand.

 

Employers will continue to pay the wages of staff for the hours they work - but for the hours not worked, the government and the employer will each pay one third of their equivalent salary.

 

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The Winter Economy Plan has outlined support for business:

  • Job Support Scheme
  • Extending Self Employment Income Support Scheme grant (SEISS)
  • Tax cuts and deferrals
  •  Flexibility to pay back loans
  • Investment in Public Services

Support for workers

A new Job Support Scheme will be introduced from 1 November to protect viable jobs in businesses who are facing lower demand over the winter months due to coronavirus.

 

Under the scheme, which will run for six months and help keep employees attached to the workforce, the government will contribute towards the wages of employees who are working fewer than normal hours due to decreased demand.

 

Employers will continue to pay the wages of staff for the hours they work - but for the hours not worked, the government and the employer will each pay one third of their equivalent salary.

This means employees who can only go back to work on shorter time will still be paid two thirds of the hours for those hours they can’t work.

 

In order to support only viable jobs, employees must be working at least 33% of their usual hours. The level of grant will be calculated based on employee’s usual salary, capped at £697.92 per month.

The Job Support Scheme will be open to businesses across the UK even if they have not previously used the furlough scheme, with further guidance being published in due course.

 

It is designed to sit alongside the Jobs Retention Bonus and could be worth over 60% of average wages of workers who have been furloughed – and are kept on until the start of February 2021. Businesses can benefit from both schemes in order to help protect jobs.

In addition, the Government is continuing its support for millions of self-employed individuals by extending the Self Employment Income Support Scheme Grant (SEISS). An initial taxable grant will be provided to those who are currently eligible for SEISS and are continuing to actively trade but face reduced demand due to coronavirus. The initial lump sum will cover three months’ worth of profits for the period from November to the end of January next year. This is worth 20% of average monthly profits, up to a total of £1,875.

 

An additional second grant, which may be adjusted to respond to changing circumstances, will be available for self-employed individuals to cover the period from February 2021 to the end of April - ensuring our support continues right through to next year. This is in addition to the more than £13 billion of support already provided for over 2.6 million self-employed individuals through the first two stages of the Self Employment Income Support Scheme – one of the most generous in the world.

Tax cuts and deferrals

As part of the package, the government also announced it will extend the temporary 15% VAT cut for the tourism and hospitality sectors to the end of March next year. This will give businesses in the sector - which has been severely impacted by the pandemic - the confidence to maintain staff as they adapt to a new trading environment.

 

In addition, up to half a million business who deferred their VAT bills will be given more breathing space through the New Payment Scheme, which gives them the option to pay back in smaller instalments. Rather than paying a lump sum in full at the end March next year, they will be able to make 11 smaller interest-free payments during the 2021-22 financial year.

On top of this, around11 million self-assessment taxpayers will be able to benefit from a separate additional 12-month extension from HMRC on the “Time to Pay” self-service facility, meaning payments deferred from July 2020, and those due in January 2021, will now not need to be paid until January 2022.

Giving businesses flexibility to pay back loans

The burden will be lifted on more than a million businesses who took out a Bounce Back Loan through a new Pay as You Grow flexible repayment system. This will provide flexibility for firms repaying a Bounce Back Loan.

 

This includes extending the length of the loan from six years to ten, which will cut monthly repayments by nearly half. Interest-only periods of up to six months and payment holidays will also be available to businesses. These measures will further protect jobs by helping businesses recover from the pandemic.

 

We also intend to give Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme lenders the ability to extend the length of loans from a maximum of six years to ten years if it will help businesses to repay the loan.

 

In addition, the Chancellor also announced he would be extending applications for the government’s coronavirus loan schemes that are helping over a million businesses until the end of November. As a result, more businesses will now be able to benefit from the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme, the Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme, the Bounce Back Loan Scheme and the Future Fund. This change aligns all the end dates of these schemes, ensuring that there is further support in place for those firms who need it.

Investment in public services

At the start of the pandemic, the Chancellor pledged to give the NHS and public services the support needed to respond to coronavirus – and as of today, £68.7 billion of additional funding has been approved by the Treasury, including £24.3 billion since the Summer Economic Update in July.

 

This funding has helped ensure the procurement of PPE for frontline staff, provided free school meals for children while at home and protected the country’s most vulnerable. In addition, the £12 billion funding to roll-out the Test and Trace programme has played a key role helping to unlock the economy, enabling businesses like restaurants and bars to serve customers again.

 

As announced earlier this year, the Treasury has also guaranteed the devolved administrations will receive at least £12.7 billion in additional funding. This gives Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland the budget certainty to for coronavirus response in the months ahead.

 

Read the full Winter Economy Plan 


Feature story
Invest in your employees' career development
 

 

94% of employees would stay at a company longer if it invested in their career development.

 

The government has added over 60 new courses to The Skills Toolkit from top quality providers including The Open University, Google, Amazon and Microsoft. With an even wider range of free, high quality, digital and numeracy courses, and the addition of new employability and work readiness courses, the online platform gives people the opportunity to build up their skills, progress in work and boost their job prospects. From computer essentials and practical maths to digital marketing, coding, leadership and project management, there’s something for everyone.

 

Help boost team productivity and motivation by up-skilling your employees with free, high-quality digital, numeracy and soft skills courses. All courses on The Skills Toolkit are free and available online, so your teams can learn flexibly from home at a time that suits them.



Shop Local, Support Local, Buy Local
 

It has never been more important to support the local businesses in the borough - our pubs, bakers, coffee shops, clothes shops, butchers, florists and more.  They are what make our towns and villages so special. 

 

Please feel free to share your local business news with us.

 

Reigate - new business openings

  • Island House 46-50 High Street - A passion for food, drink and personal service
  • Flint House 13 Bell Street - Cafe and deli serving great quality food for eat-in or takeaway.
  • Sollo London and the Barn at Sollo, 53a High Street - Independent fashion boutique with a tranquil outdoor space for coffee, tea and cakes.
  • Saffron Summer 15 Church Street - Multi award-winning haute- cuisine Indian restaurant
  • AM Aesthetics  5a Church Street - has moved to new premises on Church Street
  • The Chapel Bell Street - A great place to enjoy breakfast, lunch or an aperitif 
  • Reigate Post Office, 22 Church Street - welcoming the town's new post office and postmaster
  • New Leaf Zero Waste Shop 3 Prices Lane - Plastic-free sustainable shopping *opening soon* 

Redhill

  • Harlequin cafe Warwick Road - is open under new management, with new great new coffee and menu
  • West Central 3 London Road - has reopened after a smart lock-down refurbishment

Banstead

  • Caffe Italia 49 High Street - has reopened to eat in or takeaway

 

Award Winners

Great Taste Awards 2020- Canakin Reigate (for their Salted Caramel Macarons)

Great Taste Awards 2020 - Vegan Crazy (for their Dulce de Leche and Vegan Fudge)

 

Surrey Food and Drink Awards Finalists:

Best Independent Food and Drink Retailer - Canakin - Reigate

Customer Service Award - Cafe Chai - Banstead



Join the local Amazon Small Business Accelerator Scheme
 

We are delighted to be working with Enterprise Nation to deliver The Amazon Small Business Accelerator locally.  This is a free package of support to assist local startups and SMEs in response to the current crisis. You can sign up for one or all of the 'local' online events below. The national package includes:

  • free e-learning (online training) for 200,000 new and existing businesses
  • intensive bootcamps for 1,000 offline businesses
  • 12 months' free membership to Enterprise Nation
  • a bundle of business offers worth over £2,000

7 October 12-1pm Amazon Small Business Accelerator – Intro and kick off

 

11 November 12–1pm Amazon Small Business Accelerator –  Taking your business online

 

9 December 12-1pm Amazon Small Business Accelerator – Export and Shipping (basics)

 

13 January 12-1 Amazon Small Business Accelerator -  Export and Shipping Internationally



Other news
Coronavirus Business Loan Schemes Extended


Consultations

Business Guilds are a great way to be part of your local business community. 

 

Banstead - fully committed to helping Banstead become the most vibrant village in Surrey in which to live and work. They are a group of local businesses that recognise our responsibility to the greater community.


Redhill -
enhancing Redhill as a place to live, work and do business.


Reigate -
a local united voluntary voice from the business community, promoting commerce, events, activities and opportunities for the benefit of Reigate.

 

Horley Association of Traders - HATs is an open group that all traders and members of the public can join.  They continue to drive awareness of Horley as a town and to promote local business growth.