The Economic Resilience Fund was set up by Welsh Government in April.
Category: Business
Plans for more outdoor dining areas underway
Work is underway to provide more outdoor dining areas for cafes and restaurants in town centres across Caerphilly County Borough.
No business support currently planned during local lockdown
The Welsh Government has confirmed there is no plan in place to provide additional support to businesses impacted by the local lockdown.
Planned micro-brewery recommended for licence
If approved, Brew Monster will be able to supply alcohol, provide late night refreshments and play recorded music.
Furlough scheme reduced to 70% of monthly wage
Government support for furlough has dropped to 70%, with the scheme set to end in October.
Fears hundreds of jobs could be lost after closure of window factory
The UK Window Group (UKWG) is shutting its Caerphilly base, with a consultation over possible redundancies and the relocation of jobs underway.
“I just thought we wouldn’t make it” – new businesses discuss Covid-19 struggles
With the world’s economy currently at the mercy of the coronavirus pandemic, it’s been a tough year for many businesses, not least the ones that have newly opened amidst the uncertainty.
Second coronavirus grant for self-employed opens
Self-employed people who have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic could be able to claim a payment of up to £6,570.
Plans for new brewery and tap house lodged
Brew Monster has submitted plans to open a new brewery and tap house in Caerphilly town centre.
Al fresco dining coming to a high street near you
Outdoor dining is set to be introduced in Blackwood and Risca high streets under plans announced by Caerphilly County Borough Council.
