Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Businesses benefit from Harborough Rural Grant Scheme

Businesses across the Harborough district have benefitted from the Harborough Rural Grant Scheme.

The scheme launched in June 2023, with grants available between £5,000 to £20,000, under four categories including Innovate and Grow, Rural Tourism, Farm Business Diversification and Green Technology.

Langton Brewery in Thorpe Langton has used its grant for innovation and growth to open a new fermenting hall. This expansion has allowed the brewery to significantly increase its production capacity, enabling them to meet growing demand and diversify their range of craft beers. It has also enabled the business to create new employment opportunities within the community.

Fox’s Furrows campground at Houghton on the Hill has introduced a new boutique cabin for holiday lets, providing a luxurious retreat in a serene rural setting. With a second cabin due to be installed shortly, this project promises to boost rural tourism and create an attractive destination for visitors seeking a countryside escape.

Little Cobblers has transformed its offering with a new outdoor play area since being awarded a grant for rural tourism. This development enhances the cafe as a destination for families, offering a safe and enjoyable space for children to play while their parents enjoy the cafe’s local produce.

A business to receive funding for green technology is Pennbury Farm in Great Glen which has installed solar panels on one of its buildings. This move towards renewable energy is helping the farm cut its carbon footprint and reduce energy costs.

The Harborough Rural Grant Scheme is administered by Harborough District Council and supports businesses to diversify, innovate and grow. A total of £350,000 has been allocated to this project which has been funded by the Rural England Prosperity Fund under the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

Cllr Jo Asher, Cabinet lead for Culture, Leisure, Economy and Tourism, said: “We are thrilled to see the positive impact these projects are having on our rural communities. All four businesses have each demonstrated remarkable dedication to growth, innovation, and sustainability, and their success sets an inspiring example for others to follow.”

The scheme is still open for applications until Thursday 31 October 2024.

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