Chris Hazzard MP Calls For Next Phase Of Flood Funding

British Government must urgently sign off next phase of flood fund says Hazzard

British Government must urgently sign off next phase of flood fund says Hazzard

Sinn Féin South Down MP Chris Hazzard has told the British Government to urgently sign-off a proposal from the Department for the Economy to release the second round of funding for businesses affected by recent flooding. 

The South Down MP has now written to the British Chancellor urging him to release this next phase of the flood relief scheme, which will provide significant funding for qualifying businesses. 

South Down MP Chris Hazzard wades through the flood water in the centre of Downpatrick. He is calling for the quick release of stage two of funding for businesses who experienced flooding. (Photo – Jim Masson/Down News).

Mr Hazzard said: “For over a month now, local businesses in Downpatrick and Newry have been left waiting for the significant funds they require to recover from the recent devastating floods.

“While the initial £7,500 payment helped some businesses deal with the cost of the immediate clean-up operation, it was obvious that a much more significant funding package would be required to help repair and rebuild those premises that had been destroyed. 

“Following discussions with officials from the Civil Service; Department for the Economy; and Newry Mourne and Down District Council, plans are finally in place to provide significant funding ranging from £75,000 up to £100,000 per business. 

“I have made it clear to the British Chancellor that businesses need this money urgently and the Treasury must work with the economy department and local Council to expedite the sign-off process and ensure that applications and assessments are accessible, said Chris Hazzard.

St Patrick Square in Downpatrick at the height of the recent flood. Over 50 shop premises were impacted and more indirectly. (Photo: Jim Masson/Down News).
Severe flooding in Newry on Halloween. (Photo: Columba O’Hare/ Newry.ie)