Clearview Midlands March 2014 - Issue 148 | Page 21
INDUSTRYNEWS
THE FLOODS: FUNDING WILL HELP NOW
But what of the future?
The government’s package of new
measures to help homes, businesses and
farmers hit by the floods is welcome news
and will make a big difference to those
affected.
But what is also needed is a proactive,
long-term commitment to prevention and
protection.
The new measures:
“Repair and renew” grant for all affected
homeowners and businesses
The £5,000 grant will provide financial
support for households and businesses to pay
for repairs which improve a property’s ability
to withstand future flooding.
Business taxes
• all affected businesses will be able to apply to
their local authority to get business rate relief
for three months
• further detail will be announced shortly on
the application process and eligibility
• HMRC will also set up a new hotline for
those who have been affected by flooding
and who may have difficulties in meeting
their tax liabilities
• in all cases HMRC will look to offer up
to three months additional time to pay.
This will cover all taxes owed to HMRC,
including VAT, PAYE and corporation tax.
£10million fund for farmers
suffering water-logged fields
£750 million from
the major banks
A total commitment in excess
of £750 million from the major
banks to provide financial support
to business and individual
customers affected by the floods.
‘excess of £750 million’
The packages include a mixture of repayment
holidays, reduced or waived fees, loan
extensions, increased flexibility of terms, and
additional specialist support teams deployed
on the ground. This support is being made
available to businesses, farmers and individual
customers in affected areas.
• RBS have already announced a £250
million interest-free loan fund for affected
businesses, and have extended this with an
offer of repayment holidays for mortgage
customers
• Lloyds and Barclays have announced
financial packages of around £250 million
each
• HSBC, Santander and Nationwide have also
announced extensive programmes of support
for their affected business and individual
customers
• There is also money for transport links, road
and rail which have been severely disrupted
Catwalk and Dogwalk Glass Fitting Pet Doors
Pet-tek international Ltd(PTIL) is the manufacturer of the Catwalk and
Dogwalk ranges of quality cat and dog flaps. The company was
established in 1999 and now manufactures 12 different models
for installation in to glass or walls and doors. PTIL has it’s HQ in
New Zealand and exports to over 20 countries. In late 2012 PTIL
registered a UK subsidiary and put bulk stock in to a storage facility
in Kent. The glass fitting range of cat and dog flaps has been well
received by the UK glass industry and general public. PTIL offers
5 options of glass fitting models. The popularity of the glass fitting
models is due to them requiring a round cut out, having large
flap openings and being manufactured from virtually indestructible
BAYER polycarbonate.
The Dogwalk glass fitting dogflap is the first of it’s type, being
suitable for glass 3mm to 32mm thick, making it suitable for single
glazing and double glazing. The Catwalk and Dogwalk ranges are
available in white and clear. For more information please contact
Steven King at [email protected]
www.catwalk-petdoors.com
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