Government provides £1bn Covid business support for English hospitality and leisure sectors

Hospitality and leisure bosses had warned they were struggling in the wake of the Omicron variant (image: AFP/Getty Images)Hospitality and leisure bosses had warned they were struggling in the wake of the Omicron variant (image: AFP/Getty Images)
Hospitality and leisure bosses had warned they were struggling in the wake of the Omicron variant (image: AFP/Getty Images)

The Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a £1bn support scheme for businesses hit by the tougher restrictions brought in to tackle the Omicron Covid variant.

The funding, which has primarily been targeted at the hospitality and leisure sectors, will see one-off grants of up to £6,000 per premises offered to firms in England.

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Set to become available through local authorities in the coming weeks, the package comes as the Government announced it would also use the cash to cover the cost of Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) for Covid-related absences for firms with fewer than 250 workers.

A further £30m will be made available to cultural organisations and bodies throughout the winter months via the culture recovery fund, the Treasury said.

Through the Barnett formula, the Government said it would make £80m available to the Scottish Government, £50m for the Welsh Government and £25m for the Northern Ireland Executive.

It comes after hospitality bosses warned their businesses were being severely impacted by cancellations and a lack of Government support in the wake of the Omicron wave.

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