£4M to help Bedford businesses impacted by pandemic

The money will help those who haven't received other grants

Author: Sharon PlummerPublished 29th Mar 2022

£4million in business rate relief has been announced for Bedford.

The Borough Council has confirmed the money will be allocated to companies affected by the Covid-19 pandemic that previously haven't received grant funding.

It will be paid at approximately a quarter of a businesses’ rate bill for the year, up to a maximum of £25,000.

Eligible businesses with a rateable value of under £200,000 will receive this grant automatically in their annual business rate bill.

Businesses with a rateable value of over £200,000 will need to apply via a form that will be posted to them.

Cllr Michael Headley, Portfolio Holder for Finance said: “Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we have worked to issue grants to businesses as quickly and as fairly as possible to provide much-needed support to businesses impacted by the restrictions that were in place to keep us all safe.

“By issuing this rate relief automatically via the upcoming bill to as many businesses as we can, we are able to give this help as quickly as possible to those business ratepayers that were impacted but weren’t covered by any of the previous schemes.”

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