Somerset Enhance Network Bulletin - July 2020

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Somerset bulletin 7TH july 2020

IN THIS ISSUE JOIN THE NETWORK TRAINING AND WEBINARS BOUNCE BACK LOANS ARTS SECTOR FUNDING LOCAL SOCIAL ENTERPRISE NEWS STREET CAFE LICENCES EXMOOR RURAL ECONOMY NEW TOWN COUNCIL GRANT SCHEME www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk


E nh a n ce Social Enterprise Network

Devon & SOME R S E T The Heart of the South West Enhance Social Enterprise Programme is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural & Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014 - 2020

www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk

The Enhance programme has been created to support social enterprise network growth and development across Somerset & Devon. Community buildings, not-for-profit community shops, trading charities and CIC’s are all examples of a social enterprise. We want to ensure that all social enterprises across Somerset flourish! The COVID-19 pandemic unfortunately stopped our blossoming networking events - we are hoping to start these up again as soon as it is safe to do so – but in the meantime we are hosting online webinars to support Social Enterprises through this difficult period.

You can catch up on previous webinars here: https://enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk/previous-webinars/


E nh a n ce Social Enterprise Network

Devon & SO ME R S E T The Heart of the South West Enhance Social Enterprise Programme is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural & Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014 - 2020

www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk We want to be able to grow this network over the coming years and are currently able to provide membership for free in Somerset – but we need organisations to join! As part of our funding criteria we have a target of 260 social enterprises to join our Somerset network...

Over 170 social enterprises in Somerset already have joined as members - if you haven’t yet, why haven’t you?!

I loved the opportunity to make contact with other social entrepreneurs from different sectors

I really enjoyed the Event and found it Hugely useful

CLICK BELOW TO JOIN US • Be part of an important social movement in Somerset and Devon • Free business listing - Have your enterprise put on the map at www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk • Free webinars, networking and training events • Signposting and advice from Smart Communities team • Private Members Facebook group to discuss issues and issues

www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk/join-the-enhance-network/


E nh a n ce Social Enterprise Network

Devon & SOME R S E T The Heart of the South West Enhance Social Enterprise Programme is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural & Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014 - 2020

www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk

TRAINING AND WEBINARS COMMUNITY BUILDINGS TRAINING The Community Buildings Team at CCS are running free weekly webinars for community buildings throughout Somerset. These cover a wide range of topics including managing COVID-19, trustee roles and responsibilities and fundraising. They are suitable for all forms and sizes of community buildings including village halls, community centres and church halls. These webinars have been funded through the Somerset Community Foundation’s Coronavirus Fund. For the full list of webinars, and to sign up click here: https://tinyurl.com/yae2hzs7 For more information about these webinars, or the community buildings service at CCS, contact Sally Sargent, Community Buildings Adviser, on sallys@somersetrcc.org.uk

VISIONARY 3 DAY SUMMIT

Regenerate Devon is a 3-day virtual summit of visionaries,

panels, networking and co-creation sessions, bringing people together across sectors to build a socially and ecologically resilient Devon economy. 7th JULY -- 8th JULY -- 9th JULY Although this is Devon focussed, those Somerset Social Enterprises (especially those on the boundary line) may find this useful as many discussion topics are universal! Sign up via the Regenerate Devon website:

https://regenerate-devon.heysummit.com/


E nh a n ce Social Enterprise Network

Devon & SO ME R S E T The Heart of the South West Enhance Social Enterprise Programme is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural & Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014 - 2020

www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk

TRAINING AND WEBINARS BUSINESS PLANNING AND DELIVERY Resilience/remote working/selling goods or services online Marketing, cash-flow, business planning. In light of COVID-19, you will look at building resilience, how to work remotely effectively and selling goods or services online. This session will also cover marketing, cash-flow and business planning. Each session will include a break and a chance for participants to ask questions and reflect on what they have learnt. ***To be eligible you must live in the Heart of the South West area of Somerset, Devon, Plymouth and Torbay. We especially welcome registrations from Somerset-based social entrepreneurs .*** https://tinyurl.com/y7rp2t7v

SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS The School for Social Entrepreneurs have a wide range of training available - all delivered online! https://www.the-sse.org/our-courses/ Upcoming events are: Developing a Fundraising Strategy Dates: 8 Jul 2020 | 15 Sep 2020 | 3 Nov 2020 | 9 Feb 2021 Time: 10:00 - 17:10

An Introduction to Sources of Funding for Charities and Social Enterprises Dates: 10 Jul 2020 | 7 Sep 2020 | 13 Jan 2021 | 16 Mar 2021 Time: 10:30 - 16:30


E nh a n ce Social Enterprise Network

Devon & SOME R S E T The Heart of the South West Enhance Social Enterprise Programme is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural & Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014 - 2020

www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk

CORONAVIRUS BOUNCE BACK LOAN The Bounce Back Loan Scheme (BBLS) enables smaller businesses to access finance more quickly during the coronavirus outbreak. The scheme helps small and medium-sized businesses to borrow between £2,000 and up to 25% of their turnover. The maximum loan available is £50,000.

www.british-business-bank.co.uk/ ourpartners/coronavirus-businessinterruption-loan-schemes/bounce-backloans/for-businesses-and-advisors/

The government guarantees 100% of the loan and there won’t be any fees or interest to pay for the first 12 months. After 12 months the interest rate will be 2.5% a year. If you need a larger loan, you may be entitled to other government support.

ELIGIBILITY-- YOU CAN APPLY FOR A LOAN IF YOUR BUSINESS: ELIGIBILITY BUSINESS:

- is based in the UK - was established before 1 March 2020 - has been adversely impacted by the coronavirus - If your business was classed as a business in difficulty on 31 December 2019 you’ll need to confirm that you’re complying with additional state aid restrictions.

WHO CANNOT APPLY Businesses from any sector can apply, except: l Banks, insurers and re-insurers (but not insurance brokers) l Public-sector bodies l State-funded primary and secondary schools l If you’re already claiming funding You cannot apply if you’re already claiming under: l Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) l Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CLBILS) l COVID-19 Corporate Financing Facility If you’ve already received a loan of up to £50,000 under one of these schemes you can transfer it into the Bounce Back Loan scheme. You have until 4 November 2020 to arrange this with your lender. The length of the loan is 6 years, but you can repay early without paying a fee. No repayments will be due during the first 12 months.

HOW TO APPLY There are 11 lenders participating in the scheme including many of the main retail banks. You should approach a suitable lender yourself via the lender’s website.

https://tinyurl.com/yc6fxzyc


E nh a n ce Social Enterprise Network

Devon & SOME R S E T The Heart of the South West Enhance Social Enterprise Programme is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural & Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014 - 2020

www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk

SOMERSET SOCIAL ENTERPRISE NEWS Finding local produce suppliers is not always easy and in the current Pandemic knowing where you can buy locally is all the more important. Somerset Day 365 have compiled this directory of local suppliers of meat, vegetables, bread, drink and other produce, as well as businesses supplying takeaway meals. This not a comprehensive list and we welcome additions – please send details of any business you think should be added to info@somersetday.com. https://www.somersetday.com/local-produce-suppliers/ What do you think about the Thursday night noise making? Fun? Rude? Bizarre? Whatever your thoughts, we’d love to hear them! Joyful Noises has been documenting the Thursday night ‘clap for carers’ celebrations and will create a wonderfully noisy time capsule from this unique period of time. If you had recently been spending your Thursday nights enthusiastically bashing saucepans, honking horns or cheering in a rawcus yet friendly manner, then Joyful Noises want to hear from you!

www.facebook.com/ joyfulnoises2020

Visit our website https://seedsedgemoor.com/joyfulnoises/ Coronavirus has highlighted inequalities and vulnerabilities at home and worldwide. What we do next, could change everything. Edventure are seeking a people interested in gaining practical experience of starting-up a real social enterprise to contribute to a #greenrecovery. Book on here: https://tinyurl.com/y6uoyllp If you are: - aged 18-35 - up for a challenge - willing to roll up your sleeves - keen to be part of the movement to #buildbackbetter.

www.facebook.com/ EdventureFrome

Check out our Edventure Start-Up Course. It’s free, part-time, practical and hope-y. No qualifications are needed https://edventurefrome.org/courses/start-up/


E nh a n ce Social Enterprise Network

Devon & SO ME R S E T The Heart of the South West Enhance Social Enterprise Programme is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural & Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014 - 2020

www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk

£1.57BN EMERGENCY SUPPORT £1.57BN PACKAGE FOR THE ARTS SECTOR A £1.57bn emergency support package to help protect the future of theatres, galleries and museums will not be enough to save every job, the culture secretary says. Oliver Dowden said grants and loans would aim to preserve “crown jewels” in the arts sector, and many local venues. Independent cinemas, heritage sites and music venues will also be eligible. Mr Dowden said the grants and loans were all “new money” and were “designed to last through this financial year”. He said the two broad aims of the package were to preserve “crown jewel” venues such as the Royal Albert Hall and national galleries, while also helping local institutions across the UK. The culture secretary said institutions would have to apply through industry bodies and would be asked to prove how they contributed to wider economic growth. The £1.15bn support pot for cultural organisations in England is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. The government said the loans would be “issued on generous terms”. A further £100m will be earmarked for national cultural institutions in England and the English Heritage Trust. There will also be £120m to restart construction on cultural infrastructure and for heritage construction projects in England that were paused due to the pandemic. The government said decisions on who will get the funding would be made “alongside expert independent figures from the sector”. Full article and reaction in the Arts industry here:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-53302415


E nh a n ce Social Enterprise Network

Devon & SO ME R S E T The Heart of the South West Enhance Social Enterprise Programme is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural & Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014 - 2020

www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR NEW PAVEMENT CAFE LICENCES SWT is working to support pubs, restaurants, cafés and takeaways across the district with their preparations to reopen from 4 July as COVID-19 restrictions are eased. Officers are currently implementing temporary changes to licensing laws to allow more premises to sell and serve alcohol and food for consumption off the premises, making social distancing easier. SWT will aim to process applications for Pavement Café Licenses within 10 working days and will continue to ensure that communities are consulted on applications for Pavement Cafés, that waste is disposed of responsibly, and that pavements and pedestrianised areas are still accessible and able to support social distancing. The application process for new Pavement Café Licenses will be up and running on the Somerset West and Taunton website shortly including full information and guidance Any business wishing to apply for a new Pavement Café licence should submit an expression of interest to openinghighstreets@somersetwestandtaunton.gov.uk. Businesses that have expressed an interest will be sent full details and links to the application form and guidance. An officer from Somerset West and Taunton Council may also contact you to discuss your plans. Full reopening guidance for Pubs, bars, cafés, restaurants and takeaways can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/working-safely-during-coronavirus-covid-19/restaurantsoffering-takeaway-or-delivery The Government measures, which have been introduced to simplify the process for outdoor seating, include reducing the consultation period for applications for pavement licences from 28 calendar days to 5 working days, and setting a lower application fee for a pavement cafe licence. Full details of the new legislation can be found on the Government website https://www.gov.uk/ government/publications/pavement-licences-draft-guidance


E nh a n ce Social Enterprise Network

Devon & SOME R S E T The Heart of the South West Enhance Social Enterprise Programme is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural & Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014 - 2020

www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk

NEW RESEARCH UNVEILED ON EXMOOR’ EXMOOR’S RURAL ECONOMY 60 per cent more businesses are operating in the National Park than previously known, according to new findings from one of the largest ever surveys undertaken into the rural economy on Exmoor. It reveals a total of nearly 1,300 businesses operating within the National Park, many of which had been previously missing from national datasets that can overlook micro-businesses and sole traders, which comprise most of business activity on Exmoor. The research has been undertaken by Wave Hill, an independent social and economic research firm, as part of the Rural Enterprise Exmoor Initiative – created by Exmoor National Park Authority to better understand the local economy and bring together partners to support sustainable economic development in harmony with the area’s special status as a National Park. It was compiled following an audit of business activity across the moor via an in depth survey of businesses, supplemented by additional workshops and focus groups, to gain a deep understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities facing businesses operating within one of the most iconic and deeply rural areas of the country. Dan James, Sustainable Economy Manager for Exmoor National Park Authority, said: “As we emerge from lockdown, the findings of this report will provide an important baseline to understand the issues affecting Exmoor’s rural economy and how we can best plan our recovery. The National Park Authority is primarily charged with conserving and engaging the public with Exmoor’s special landscape, wildlife and cultural heritage. But we also have an important role to play in fostering economic and social wellbeing and these findings will be invaluable in helping us better support communities to thrive, while living and working in such a deeply rural place.” The findings show that the accommodation and food and drink services are the most common line of business, representing 38% of the total number of businesses and 44% of all employment (compared to 8% and 11% of employment across Somerset and Devon respectively). Agriculture and retail are the next largest sectors each representing 14% of all business on Exmoor and each providing an estimated 9% of jobs. The full report can be found online here: https://www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk/living-and-working/business-and-economy/ruralenterprise-exmoor


E nh a n ce Social Enterprise Network

Devon & SOME R S E T The Heart of the South West Enhance Social Enterprise Programme is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural & Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014 - 2020

www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk

SHEPTON MALLET TOWN COUNCIL GRANTS Are you involved in a local organisation that requires funding towards a local project? Shepton Mallet Town Council operates two schemes which award grants or donations to local organisations to help them achieve their aims and objectives. These can be used to fund either new projects or continued services and may also be used as matched funding. The Town Council has a policy of assisting local community groups and applications must be from a properly formed group, club, committee or charity, which must show that the group has charitable/community aims whilst benefiting the residents of Shepton Mallet. If your organisation is interested in one of our schemes and requires further guidance on whether your community group meets our criteria for financial support, or for an application form, please click on the link or contact the office on 0800 061 4089 for an informal chat.

Key dates 2020/2021 Community Donations • 22nd September 2020 – closing date for applications – 1st September 2020 • 12th January 2021 – closing date for applications – 22nd December 2020 Community Grants • 10th November 2020 – closing date for applications – 20th October 2020

https://sheptonmallet-tc.gov.uk/community-grants/


E nh a n ce Social Enterprise Network

Devon & SO ME R S E T The Heart of the South West Enhance Social Enterprise Programme is receiving funding from the England European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the European Structural & Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014 - 2020

www.enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk

KEEP TALKING It’s important that we are all connected and talking to each other sharing ideas and offering support. JOIN the network and we can add you to the Facebook Forum where you can talk to others, inspire others and be inspired yourself. To join you can email your local team below or click on this link: https://enhancesocialenterprise.org.uk/join-the-enhance-network/

MEMBER BADGE Now you've joined the Enhance network we'd love you to use our 'member' logo on your website and social media pages. If you make the image a live link to our website it will be a great way of promoting the network and helping us to expand, which benefits us all! Plus, Google loves web links when it comes to deciding on your search ranking! To request a copy of the logo, please contact marketing@devoncommunities.org.uk.

CONTACT US Smart Communities Ltd (part of CCS) EnhanceSEN@somersetrcc.org.uk www.ccslovesomerset.org Members will be part of the wider Enhance Devon & Somerset network and will be able to access support and programmes within their own local network as well as those taking place in Devon.


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