After making repeated calls in recent weeks
for the Welsh Government to support small Bed and Breakfast businesses in North
Wales during the Covid-19 crisis, North Wales Senedd Member Mark Isherwood has appealed to
those in power to provide them with a message of hope.
Mr Isherwood has been fighting to get
B&Bs the financial support he says they desperately need but
so far without success.
Taking part in a virtual plenary
meeting of the Welsh Parliament he raised their plight again and make fresh
calls for Welsh Government support.
He said: “Although small Bed and Breakfasts are a
mainstay of local tourism economies across North Wales they're ineligible for
the Welsh Government's £10,000 Business Grant.
“When I raised this with the Economy
Minister, he referred to the eligibility checker for the second phase of the
Economic Resilience Fund. When it opened, they were ineligible.
“When I questioned him about this, he said
he would have to understand why. I therefore wrote to him with their evidence.
“In his reply he said “the support package
in Wales is the most comprehensive and generous in the UK”, yet grants are
available to B&B operators in England and Scotland who do not qualify for
other Covid-19 grant support, but operators in Wales have been denied
equivalent grants.
“What, therefore, is your message for the
genuine B&B business operators who have told me their finances have now run
out and they can't go on any longer? I hope it's one of hope.”
In his response, the Deputy Minister for
Culture, Sport and Tourism, Dafydd Elis-Thomas, told Mr Isherwood that he
would be “happy to review the situation” and would be very interested in seeing
examples of the businesses that have approached him so that officials could talk to them about how their needs could be met more effectively.
Speaking after the meeting, Mr Isherwood
said: “I will provide the Deputy Minister with examples, as I did with the
Economy Minister, Ken Skates, but these businesses do not have time on their
side. They need support quickly if they are to have any chance of surviving
this pandemic."
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