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East Renfrewshire communities benefit from Covid-19 recovery fund - £20,000.00
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East Renfrewshire communities benefit from Covid-19 recovery fund - £20,000.00 3 years, 8 months ago #1

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East Renfrewshire communities benefit from Covid-19 recovery fund

East Renfrewshire Council has received a share of £1 million of grants to help town centres recover from the consequences of the coronavirus crisis.

By Dawn Renton
Friday, 21st August 2020, 9:15 am

The money nationally has come from The Towns and Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) Resilience and Recovery Fund, financed by the Scottish Government and administered by Scotland’s Towns Partnership.

The local authority has recieved £20,000 to help with the cost of Town Centre Marshalls, PPE supplies and physical distancing measures in Newton Mearns, Barrhead, Giffnock, Clarkston, Neilston, Netherlee, Thornliebank, Eaglesham, Stamperland, Busby, Waterfoot, Uplawmoor.

The fund has supported a raft of schemes to help town centres in their fightback from the Covid-19 pandemic, including helping pay for PPE supplies as well as funding local marketing campaigns urging people to support businesses in their community, highlighting that they are open for business.

Phil Prentice, Chief Officer of Scotland’s Towns Partnership, said: “Businesses in our town centres are showing remarkable resilience and innovation in how they are responding to the consequences of Covid-19 to best serve their customers and communities.

“From rapidly accelerating their online offerings to moving quickly to ensure that safeguards are in place to ensure that staff can work safely and customers shop responsibly, their work is playing an important part in the nation’s recovery from the pandemic. The impact they are having should not be underestimated.”

Scotland’s Communities Secretary, Aileen Campbell MSP, said: “Living more of our lives locally – shopping, eating and enjoying activities in the areas we live – has never been more important. It has a huge role to play in supporting Scotland’s economic and social recovery from COVID-19.

This fund is enabling great work to support and promote local businesses in more than 180 towns by highlighting the diverse and vibrant selection of products and services on offer.

“Taking simple steps like choosing to visit a nearby shop or café, or buying goods or services from a business in your own community helps support local jobs. These actions help local economies to thrive, bring communities together and, crucially, help us to continue to suppress the virus by limiting unnecessary travel.”

The Towns and Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) Resilience and Recovery Fund totals £2 million.

While half of this has been used towards the current wave of grants, £700,000 will provide support to business improvement districts when current BIDs Resilience funding expires.

The remainder of the money includes support for the Scotland Loves Local campaign, a major multimedia promotion championing the message for shoppers to think local first.

Re: East Renfrewshire communities benefit from Covid-19 recovery fund - £20,000.00 3 years, 8 months ago #2

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Town centre marshals in Barrhead will help shoppers and traders stay safe

By Pippa Smith Reporter

TOWN centres in East Renfrewshire have been handed a £20,000 boost from the Scottish Government to help them recover from the coronavirus pandemic.

Part of the funding will be used to employ ‘town centre marshals’ who will be tasked with helping to make sure people are following safety guidelines, such as the need for physical distancing.

There will also be help for businesses in the likes of Barrhead and Neilston to stage marketing campaigns to encourage people to ‘shop local.’

In addition, cash will be available for supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as hand sanitiser.

The windfall comes from the Towns and Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) Resilience and Recovery Fund, financed by the Scottish Government and administered by Scotland’s Towns Partnership.

A spokesperson for East Renfrewshire Council told the Barrhead News: “We welcome this funding and will continue to work with local businesses and residents, Business Gateway, East Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce and the local Business Improvement Districts to ensure our town centres have the required support as they work to recover from the coronavirus crisis.”

Phil Prentice, chief officer of Scotland’s Towns Partnership, said town centre traders are showing remarkable resilience and innovation in how they are responding to the consequences of Covid-19.

“From rapidly accelerating their online offerings to moving quickly to ensure that safeguards are in place to ensure staff can work safely and customers shop responsibly, their work is playing an important part in the nation’s recovery from the pandemic,” he added.

“The impact they are having should not be underestimated.

“We are delighted to have been able to support East Renfrewshire Council and pleased that the work will touch on so many towns as we encourage everyone to think local first – and safety first – to support the businesses and the people behind them who really are at the heart of the areas in which they live.

“Whether it be buying your groceries or enjoying a meal out, the support you give is critical as we work hard to secure a sustainable and successful future for our town centres.”
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