Funding for Derbyshire flood victims

Flooding affected homes and businesses across the county

Derbyshire's County Hall, Matlock
Author: Trevor ThomasPublished 22nd Feb 2022
Last updated 22nd Feb 2022

Derbyshire County Council have announced that they have made a fund of £20,000 available to help residents and companies.

The authority have reinstated the Derbyshire Floods Hardship Fund which was first established following floods in 2019.

Residents directly affected, where water has entered their homes, can access financial help of up to £104 via a fast-track application process.

Businesses of 50 employees or less whose premises were flooded will be eligible to apply for a one-off payment of £500.

The council go on to say that an initial pot of £20,000 could be extended if needed.

Leader Councillor Barry Lewis added:

“Residents and businesses are already facing a number of financial challenges and if they are affected by the recent flooding we know this will be devastating and could have a huge impact on them.

“We realise the importance of acting immediately to help where we can, which is why we are offering this support which is available now.”

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