THE Hexham constituency has received more coronavirus support money for the self-employed than anywhere else in the North East.

The first tranche in the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS), covering up to 80% of average monthly profits, closed for applications in mid-July.

Government figures suggest that a total of £31.1million across 11,000 grants was paid out in Northumberland up to the end of July.

Self employed workers in Hexham received 3,400 grants totalling £9.9 million.

The payout figures for Berwick and Hexham were the highest of the region’s 29 constituencies.

The second and final taxable grant is worth 70% of average monthly trading profits, paid out in a single instalment covering three months’ worth of profits, and capped at £6,570 in total.

Applications remain open and if you are eligible and your business has been adversely affected on or after July 14, 2020, you must make your claim by Monday, October 19.

So far, in the second tranche, money has been paid out in 2,300 grants totally £6million in the Hexham constituency.

Coun. Jack Gebhard, the Conservative parliamentary spokesman for the Wansbeck constituency, has welcomed the support for the area.

”Residents across the constituency have had a really tough time in 2020,” he said.

“These latest figures demonstrate the scale of support that the Conservative Government has put in place to support their livelihoods.

“The Conservative Party is committed to levelling up and helping people right here in south-east Northumberland which is vital at this tough time. Entrepreneurs whose businesses are creating jobs and contributing to our local area need all of our support at this challenging time.”

However, last week, the IPSE (the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed) responded to new ONS statistics showing a 154,000 drop nationally in the number of self-employed, describing it as an ‘alarming and avoidable’ fall.

CEO Derek Cribb said: “The self-employed are vital for economic recovery, but huge swathes of the sector have been undermined and left behind.

“The Government must do more. We urge the Government to prepare a fair, flexible and focused extension of the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme – for the sake not only of the self-employed themselves, but also the economy.”