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Last updated: 24 September 2021

Total Business Support Spending by Sector

Annex A Total Business Support Spending by Sector Sector Funds in Scope Total Spend (£million) Retail, • Retail Hospitality and Leisure Grant and Small Business Grant 2,092 Hospitality and Scheme (£1.02 billion) Leisure • COVID-19 Restrictions– Closure & Hardship Fund (£17 million) • COVID-19 Restrictions– Furlough Support Fund (£3.6 million) • Strategic Framework Business Fund (£345 million) • Retail, Hospitality and Leisure January Top up Payment (£238.5 million) • Island Equivalent Payment (£8.6 million) • Island Equivalent Top up (£4.1 million) • Strategic Framework Transition and Business Restart Grant (£432.0 million) • Glasgow & Moray Localised Restrictions Support Fund (2.7 million) th • 5 June Localised Restrictions Support Fund (£6.5 million) • Routemap Extensions Support Fund (£13.5 million)* • Travel Agents Support Fund (£3.7 million) 39.4 Retail • Mobile and Home-Based Close Contact Support Fund (£35.7 (specific) million) • B&B Hardship Fund (£1.2 million) 42.2 Hospitality • Hotel Support Fund (£14 million) (specific) • Hostel COVID-19 Business Support & Continuity Fund (£2.5 million) • Large Self-Catering & Exclusive Use Fund (£3.0 million) • Support for Small Accommodation Providers Paying Council Tax (£8.8 million) • Restart Grant for Small Accommodation Providers Paying Council (£12.7 million) • Independent Cinema Recovery & Resilience (£3.5 million) 13.3 Leisure • Business Contingency Fund – Soft play & Nightclubs (£6.9 million) (specific) • Additional Top up Payments for Licensed Bingo Clubs and Casinos (£2.9 million) • Museums Recovery & Resilience Fund Top Up Fund (£2.3 million) 99.8 Culture and • Creative Scotland Bridging Bursary Fund and Screen Scotland Creative Bridging Bursary Fund (£4.3 million) combined spend • Performing Arts Venue Relief Fund (£12.2 million) • Grassroots Music Venue Stabilisation Fund – Phase 1...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2020

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All Scottish Government COVID-19 guidance is published on the website, at: https://www.gov.scot/coronavirus-covid-19/ .
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Broadly, this is the approach taken by the HRA with regard to the ECHR. Section 1 of that Act defines “Convention rights” and the relevant articles are set out in schedule 1.
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The make two suggestions for raising funds to support this increase in investment: “1. A public health supplement to non-domestic (business) rates, applied to retailers licensed to sell alcohol and linked to volume of sales 2.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 March 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 22 March 2022

One challenge is the fact that the Government has not published a response to the committee’s stage 1 report, so we are not yet clear what amendments it will bring forward in the very short time between stage 1 and stage 2.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 08 November 2023

The next item of business is consideration of business motions S6M-11144, on a stage 1 timetable, and S6M-11145, on a stage 1 extension.

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