The leader of Denbighshire County Council has asked banks to be sympathetic to businesses struggling to get through the coronovirus crisis.
Cllr Hugh
Evans, who is also the council's lead member for the economy, said: “I welcome the support that has been provided to businesses by
the public sector during this time.
"The UK Government, Welsh Government and
local authorities are helping businesses during the coronavirus outbreak.
“This action
is protecting livelihoods and saving jobs in our communities.
“As leader of
the council, I appreciate some businesses have fallen through the gap and are
not eligible for support based on national criteria, these include the
self-employed, microbusinesses, those not VAT registered and those who pay business
rates through rent.
“I would like
to reassure these businesses that we are working hard and lobbying ministers to
ensure they are catered for as well.
“In light of
the recent reduction in interest rates to an historic low, I would request
banks be sympathetic and to work constructively with these businesses to
provide reassurance and sustainability at this desperate time.
“I would call
on them to do all they can to accommodate businesses and pass on the reduction
in interest rates.
“By supporting
our businesses now we can help reduce the impact of coronavirus on our economy
and ensure we are protecting jobs in our community.”
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