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Business support
Thu 02 Apr 2020Eligible businesses need to register NOW for business grants
The council is aware that many businesses are not making the most of the support that is there for them.
If you occupy business premises in Monmouthshire with a rateable value of £12,000 or less, or you are a retail, leisure or hospitality business with a rateable value of £12,001 to £51,000 you should be registering for a business grant NOW. A number of those who have successfully registered are already in receipt of the funds. Unless you fill in the online form, you will not receive the help you could be eligible for.
If you come under the Small Business Rates Relief, and you currently don’t pay business rates, you are still eligible to register for the grants.
The grants of £10,000 and £25,000 (which will not need to be paid back) will be administered by Monmouthshire County Council and registrations will be processed as soon as possible, subject to checking.
Welsh Government business grants are available in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is estimated that up to 2,000 potentially eligible firms in Monmouthshire are yet to fill in the online registration form.
These grants will not automatically be paid to you. We need your details, so register online.
Your first step to check eligibility by visitinghttps://businesswales.gov.wales/covid-19-grants and then register at https://www.monmouthshire.gov.uk/business-advice/
The Welsh Government also has announced further financial support for businesses not covered by these grants. For more details and other available support https://businesswales.gov.wales/financial-support-and-grants
If you have a business or know of a business that could be eligible, please act now.
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Easter holiday childcare provision
Wed 01 Apr 2020Easter holiday provision application eform is available at https://www.monmouthshire.gov.uk/school-closures/ where parents / carers can record their needs over the Easter holiday. This closes at lunchtime.
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Key Worker childcare provision
Tue 31 Mar 2020Dear Parent/Carer,
MCC are reviewing if there is a demand for childcare provision for our key workers over the weekends and the Easter Holiday.
If you meet the criteria , and have a need for childcare, please complete a form on the website to express an interest. The cut off for this is tomorrow at noon.
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Free School Meal provision
Tue 31 Mar 2020Dear Parents/Carers,
From the 6th April MCC will credit the your bank account with £3.90 per day for each pupil entitled to FSM, and this will be paid on a Monday and cover one week in advance. (Please note the first payment will be for two weeks in advance to cover the Easter Holiday, given the timescales we are working to, the first payment will be in bank accounts on Wednesday 8th April, but will include 2 days backdated payment to Monday 6th April)
In order to receive this payment you must follow the link below and complete the registration form. Without this form, MCC will be unable to make payment. Please note the cut off for the first payment is Friday 3rd April at 5pm. You may need to login as a guest.
https://www.monmouthshire.gov.uk/free-school-meals/
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A massive SHOUT OUT for Miss Heales and MIss Burton
Fri 27 Mar 2020This week, Miss Heales and Miss Burton have worked in the Dewstow Hub, where they have made an outstanding contribution to the country wide effort to respond to Covid 19.
They have brightened the lives of the children attending, and have of course, supported the work of our Key Workers.
The leaders of the Dewstow Hub have contacted me to say how dedicated, warm and friendly our staff have been, and a child has also emailed to thank all of the Hub staff.
Well done and thank you to you both!
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I am very proud to present this week’s ARW Ambassadors!
Fri 27 Mar 202027.03.2020
Archbishop Rowan Williams CiW Primary School proudly present to you this week's Ambassadors:
Felicity Worgan: Excellent all round home learning!
Euan Farrands: Brilliant engagement in his learning and for cooking a shepherd’s pie for his family.
Rueben Smith: Fabulous home learning and using some really creative ideas! Well done!
Scarlett Monday: Very hard working, creative and for being an excellent communicator!
Indie Power: Impressive creativity!...you really have ‘wowed’ your teacher!
Felix Haikney: Industrious and focused learning, amazing qualities.
Jay Parker: Such an enthusiastic learner…well done Jay.
Jesse Collins: An ambitious learner…continuously challenging himself…awesome!
Lauren Davies: Creating such a wide range of activities to a very high standard…an ambitious learner!
Ivy Phillips: Enthusiastic and hard working in their home learning
Harrison Jones: Enthusiastic and hard working in their home learning
Millie Hubbard: Enthusiastic and hard working in their home learning
Sara Walbyoff: Enthusiastic and hard working in their home learning
Emma Bailey: Enthusiastic and hard working in their home learning
Clara Davis: A creative and inventive learner
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Coming soon...
Fri 27 Mar 2020The Ambassador list for this week will be published shortly.
Sorry for the delay! Staff are nominating so many children that I have to keep amending the list! I am literally closing down the nomination slot now!
Year 6 staff have been pleading for everyone to go on the list, but, we are in this for the long haul…so plenty of time!
Watch this space, and don’t be disheartened if it’s not you today!
We know you have all been working hard and getting used to a new way of working…well done everyone!
We are so proud of how flexible and adaptable you have been, and don’t forget, what you are experiencing and doing now will be written in the history books!
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Online working
Tue 24 Mar 2020Well Done Everyone!!!!
The home learning over the past few days has been excellent, and staff are delighted and impressed with the response from everyone.
We have had over 600 messages over the last two days, with relevant questions and ideas, all of which are very welcome, but obviously take a tremendous length of time to answer.
Therefore, to ensure that our dedicated staff are managing their own wellbeing at this time, I am sharing some guidelines that will hopefully create realistic expectations for everyone:
- Staff will continue working their usual school hours and are online between 9:00 and 15:15 each day. They will endeavour to have contact with each child at least once each week.
- Outside of these times staff will be unavailable.
- Staff will continue to take their lunch break between 12:00 and 13:00.
At some point over the next few weeks, staff will be working at Dewstow Hub as part of a rota, caring for the children of key workers, and at this time will not be checking in online. They will however make sure that work is available for your child in advance.
We do hope you are all well and enjoying each other’s company, and as ever the ARW team of staff are greatly looking forward to the school being safely reunited!
Best wishes,
Caroline Swann
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Small Business support information
Tue 24 Mar 2020Press release - Monmouthshire County Council shares plans to support small businesses
24th March 2020
As the country takes steps to contain coronavirus virus with people staying at home and many small businesses closing with immediate effect, plans have been developed to help these enterprises continue to trade once the pandemic is over.
Monmouthshire County Council will be administering Welsh Government Business grants. However, only business rate payers are currently eligible - for details see https://businesswales.gov.wales/coronavirus-advice. To apply visit: https://www.monmouthshire.gov.uk/business-advice/
The Welsh Government will advise on further financial support for those businesses not covered by these grants and updates will be shared on Monmouthshire County Council’s website when they are available – the council advises it’ll be worth bookmarking the site for future reference.
Key messages:
In order to pay the grant the council needs to know the contact details, bank details and other relevant details of the county’s businesses. A council spokesperson said: “To help us help you, please complete the business registration form as a matter of urgency. As soon as grants become available we will be able to pay you directly.”
A quick overview of the current grants available follows:
· A grant of £25,000 will be available to retail, leisure and hospitality businesses with a rateable value of between £12,001 and £51,000.
· A grant of £10,000 will be available to all businesses eligible for Small Business Rates Relief with a rateable value of £12,000 or less.
· A separate scheme and funding will be announced next week for those businesses which are home based, etc. Again the council will update its website with the information as soon as it is available.
· In addition, retail, leisure and hospitality businesses receive 100% business rates relief for the financial year 2020/21. These will have already received their 2020/21 rates bill for this year as the government’s announcement was made after the bills had been produced. The spokesperson added: “ Don’t worry, the relief will be applied by the council and your account will be credited automatically. A new rates bill will be sent to you shortly.”
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- Support will also be available to enable businesses to pay 80% of their employees’ salaries based on their February payslips – further details will follow.
- A new Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) has been announced which is designed to assist qualifying businesses during these unprecedented times. The scheme is also available to support long-term viable businesses which may need to respond to cash-flow pressures by seeking additional finance. The loan will be provided by the British Business Bank through participating providers during the Covid-19 outbreak. Search the Business Wales website for more information.
- A new £500,000 fund is available for technology companies which provide digital support solutions for people who need to stay at home because of coronavirus. Search ‘Techforce19’ challenge for more information - funding of up to £25,000 per company is available.
- Business Wales is also offering webinars aimed at Welsh SMEs (small and medium enterprises) affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. The ‘Covid-19 and Your Business’ series covers key topics in aid of every business owner and sole trader, who want to minimise the impact of the virus and improve the survivability of their ventures. To sign up visit the Business Wales website.
Councillor Bob Greenland, Monmouthshire’s cabinet member for enterprise said: “We know that this is a very anxious time for everyone. I would like to thank Monmouthshire’s small businesses for supporting the country by staying safe and staying home. There are various options available to help businesses cope with the challenges ahead. Please contact us, we are here to help.” He added: “Don’t forget, there are things we can all do to help our local businesses to stay open. Where you can, buy locally on line. Many of our cafes, pubs and restaurants are also offering take away and delivery services so why not take a break from the store cupboard and treat yourself and save a local business while doing so.”
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Issued by Dewi Jones, Communications Officer
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Key Worker- both parents
Tue 24 Mar 2020From Wednesday 25th March both parents in a family (where there are two parents) must be critical workers to access the childcare offer.