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Thank you to Matt Byham (pictured below) who has skillfully taken these Babergh District Council has completed the purchase of a section of land in Great Cornard that will link the parish to Sudbury via a Stour-side footpath. The land had previously photographs been owned byon thethe Long Melford and River Stour at Sudbury Sudbury Angling Association, which agreed to sell the land to Babergh. To mark the purchase Babergh’s

Leader, Cllr John Ward, visited the area and was joined by Great Cornard councillors Tony Bavington, Tom Burrows and Mark Newman, and Cllr Jan Osborne, who has been closely involved in the delivery of the footpath. Once completed the path will provide an extension to the existing Cornard Riverside Path, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy more of the riverbank as well as providing pedestrian access to the River Stour Trust’s Visitor and Education Centre at Dovehouse Meadow. When complete, the path will form a pedestrian route from Dovehouse Meadow in Great Cornard to the Cornard Riverside Path. This area had previously formed a ‘missing link’ and its purchase will now enable the entire route from Dovehouse Meadow to Friars Meadow near the Kingfisher Leisure Centre to be enjoyed. Cllr John Ward, Leader of Babergh District Council, said: “The purchase of this land, with the co-operation of the Angling Association, is great news: there has been a real drive for this path from both the community and from councillors across the political spectrum. We’re now set to complete the path and I’m looking forward to putting on my walking boots and enjoying the sights and sounds of the Stour from Dovehouse Meadow to Friars Meadow.”

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Communities benefit from Coronavirus funding boost totalling over �100,000 Communities have received more than �100,000 in vital funding from Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils – helping them to respond to Covid-19 and paving the way for a stronger society. Both councils acknowledge the key role of community groups, along with town and parish councils, in easing the challenges faced by residents at this time. In recognition of this and the financial hardships arising from the pandemic, a new Covid-19 Emerging Needs Grant was set up last month, ensuring much-needed funding could be provided to new and existing groups across both districts. Grants of up to �2,500 can be applied for to cover increased costs incurred as a result of the Coronavirus. The grant has a straightforward applications process, allowing applicants to receive funding within weeks and resulting in almost 80 applications being submitted to date. This figure is set to increase, with grants continuing to be made available. The councils’ Grants team has responded to 98% of applicants so far and grants totalling more than �101,250 have already been approved. Included within this figure is over �15,000 of funding for local foodbanks. Grants have also been offered to organisations providing meals on wheels, community information services and mental health outreach programmes. Grant recipient Mencap said: “This grant will ensure that we will be able to provide the helpline service in Babergh and Mid Suffolk to people with a learning disability and their families and carers. In this challenging and unprecedented time, the impact of this will be vital.” The crucial work of community groups has been complemented by the Home, But Not Alone service, set up the county-wide Collaborative Communities Board - providing emergency assistance by linking TRIBE volunteers to vulnerable residents with care needs or loneliness. Since its launch at the end of March, the helpline has received over 8,500 calls. Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils have managed referrals for its districts, including the distribution of vital medication and urgent requests for food. One caller said: “A lady very kindly gave me her direct line number and arranged an emergency food parcel. Although we’d only spoken in the afternoon, the food parcel arrived by 6pm that night, which was absolutely marvellous.” This invaluable support continuing, as the virus and its aftermath remains, is a priority for both councils. Plans are being put in place to cement the community groups and good neighbour schemes created in response to Covid-19, with localities officers from the councils’ Communities team aiding with this. Cllr Derek Davis, Cabinet Member for Communities for Babergh District Council said: “I’d like to thank communities in Babergh who have demonstrated immense strength and resilience at a time of national emergency. They are doing an amazing job and we will continue to do all we can to support their efforts.” Cllr Julie Flatman, Cabinet Member for Communities and Housing for Mid Suffolk District Council said: “I am pleased our grants have already made a real difference to the communities pulling together in response to Covid-19. Although government restrictions are starting to ease, the virus will be with us for some time and protecting our most vulnerable residents remains a priority.”

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To qualify for the Discretionary Grant, businesses must be permanently operating out of either:

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To access the Discretionary Grant, eligible businesses must complete an online application form and provide evidence they operate from a single premises, were trading at the premises on 11 March 2020 and demonstrate a significant fall in income due to COVID-19. The first phase of applications is open until Friday 19th June. The value of the grants in Babergh and Mid Suffolk range between �2,500 - �5,000 and can only be claimed by businesses who have been unable to access any other grants (excluding the SelfEmployed Income Support Scheme). The grant allowance has been set individually by each local authority depending on the level of funding they have received from Government while also aiming to support as many small businesses as possible. Unlike the Small Business Grant Fund and Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grant Fund, which allocated grants automatically to certain businesses based on their rateable business rates, the Discretionary Grant will take into account certain factors when determining the grant allocation. These factors include fixed costs, number of employees, ability to trade online, whether a business has had to close completely and the scale of losses due to COVID-19. Cllr Michael Holt, Babergh District Council’s Cabinet Member for Economic Growth said: “We understand the challenges that our small businesses have faced due to the coronavirus crisis and we welcome the introduction of the Discretionary Grant that will help smaller businesses in shared spaces, market traders as well as B&Bs and charities who have been unable to access any other financial support.” Cllr Gerard Brewster, Mid Suffolk Council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Economic Growth said: “I urge small businesses with property costs to find out whether they qualify for the Discretionary Grant and apply as soon as possible. There are a huge number of ongoing challenges for our smaller businesses and charities and this fund could make a huge difference to those that are struggling in the current economic climate.” Once the first phase of the Discretionary Grant funding has closed, the Council will review the remaining budgets and hope to open the grant to other types of small businesses in the districts. The Small Business Grant and Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grant Funds are both still open for new applications. For more information about the Discretionary Grant including

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