By Q Radio News
The Economy Minister Diane Dodds has confirmed that the terms of the Covid Restrictions Business Support Scheme (CRBSS) have been extended.
The move comes as Northern Ireland begins a two week period of enhanced lockdown measures.
The closing date for applications to Part A and Part B of the CRBSS has been extended to Wednesday 16 December.
Payments to eligible businesses will be extended to cover the latest restrictions agreed by the Executive.
The Minister said: “I am committed to doing all I can to support local businesses during what continues to be an incredibly challenging time. In light of the latest measures agreed by the Executive, I have decided to extend the terms of the CRBSS so that affected eligible businesses, for both Part A and Part B of the scheme, will receive payments to cover the full period they are required to close, or severely limit, their business.
“Therefore, eligible businesses under both Part A and Part B will be paid for the period until 23:59 on Thursday 10 December.”
Full details on both Part A and Part B of the CRBSS, including an eligibility checker, are available at:
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