Further financial support for flooded businesses in Newry announced

Press Eye - Northern Ireland - 31st  October 2023

Photo by Jonathan Porter / Press Eye 

The public are advised to avoid Newry City Centre as it is experiencing unprecedented levels of flooding due to the canal bursting its banks overnight.
A major clean-up operation is under way in the city this morning.
Flooding has hit parts of Northern Ireland and people have been warned not to travel, amid heavy rain and weather warnings. 


:The public are advised to avoid Newry City Centre as it is experiencing unprecedented levels of flooding due to the canal bursting its banks overnight.
A major clean-up operation is under way in the city this morning.
Flooding has hit parts of Northern Ireland and people have been warned not to travel, amid heavy rain and weather warnings.Press Eye - Northern Ireland - 31st  October 2023

Photo by Jonathan Porter / Press Eye 

The public are advised to avoid Newry City Centre as it is experiencing unprecedented levels of flooding due to the canal bursting its banks overnight.
A major clean-up operation is under way in the city this morning.
Flooding has hit parts of Northern Ireland and people have been warned not to travel, amid heavy rain and weather warnings. 


:The public are advised to avoid Newry City Centre as it is experiencing unprecedented levels of flooding due to the canal bursting its banks overnight.
A major clean-up operation is under way in the city this morning.
Flooding has hit parts of Northern Ireland and people have been warned not to travel, amid heavy rain and weather warnings.
Press Eye - Northern Ireland - 31st October 2023 Photo by Jonathan Porter / Press Eye The public are advised to avoid Newry City Centre as it is experiencing unprecedented levels of flooding due to the canal bursting its banks overnight. A major clean-up operation is under way in the city this morning. Flooding has hit parts of Northern Ireland and people have been warned not to travel, amid heavy rain and weather warnings. :The public are advised to avoid Newry City Centre as it is experiencing unprecedented levels of flooding due to the canal bursting its banks overnight. A major clean-up operation is under way in the city this morning. Flooding has hit parts of Northern Ireland and people have been warned not to travel, amid heavy rain and weather warnings.
Details of further financial support for businesses severely affected by the flooding in late October and November have been announced by the Northern Ireland Civil Service.

A spokesperson for the Executive Office said: “Since the Secretary of State announced that up to £15 million would be made available to fund a response to the flooding, eligible businesses impacted by flooding have received a £7,500 grant and will receive 100% rates relief up to 31 March 2024 for flooded properties and temporary accommodation.

“We have been working closely with the local councils in the affected districts to develop a proposal to support the businesses which were most severely affected. We want to provide support that will help businesses to re-open and resume trading or remain open and continue trading, and to help secure the economic future of the town centres affected by the flooding.”

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Up to £10 million is now being made available which will be targeted at assisting small and medium sized businesses.

The support will be linked to the actual costs incurred by businesses in relation to the replacement of damaged or destroyed equipment, refitting of flooded property and repair of damage to buildings. Up to £100,000 per business would be available.

In order to qualify for this support, businesses must have:

- been open and trading on the date of the flooding,

- either unable to obtain insurance cover against flooding through no fault of their own or their insurance company has subsequently refused to pay out on damage caused by the recent flooding and,

- the business must continue trading, or resume trading, in the same town centre.

The funding will be administered by district councils on behalf of the NICS. Further information on how to apply for the support will be available in early January.

Related topics: