Inverclyde MSP encourages applications for Scotland Loves Local Fund

£1 MILLION FUND TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY SHOPPING AND PROMOTE TOWN CENTRES

SNP MSP Stuart McMillan has encouraged projects in Greenock and Inverclyde to apply for a new £1 million fund that has been launched by the SNP government to help promote town centres and online businesses and encourage people to spend locally. 

Grants of between £500 and £5000 will be given out as part of the Scotland Loves Local scheme, which aims to enable visitors and residents to safely shop, eat and relax within communities.

The funding aims to support small-scale improvements that will help motivate people to shop, eat and relax within their community whilst ensuring public health safety. Grants can be used for measures such as protective screens, physical distancing markers, hand sanitising equipment and PPE.

Commenting, Stuart said: 

“We all have a role to play in Scotland’s economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, and it’s now more important than ever to consider shopping locally and supporting the brilliant local businesses in Inverclyde.

“The Scotland Loves Local campaign – which will provide grants of between £500 and £5,000 – encourages people to think how they can safely support people to shop, eat and relax within their community whilst ensuring public health safety.

“This £1 million fund, delivered by the Scottish Government, is an exciting opportunity for local projects and locally-based online businesses to support town centres and promote their local community. 

“This new fund will be a real boost for communities across Inverclyde, so please apply before the closing date of 25 November.”

Click here to check if your eligible and to apply.

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