This is how much Sheffield Council has been given in Brexit preparedness funds

The figure the Government has awarded Sheffield City Council to prepare for the UK’s departure from the European Union has now been revealed.
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During a meeting of the overview and management scrutiny committee, council officers confirmed the council has received £315,000, in three lots of £105,000, to support people with the transition.

The Brexit transition period is due to end on January 1 from which point a new set of rules will apply to various things such as trading and travel.

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Council officers presented an update on the city’s preparedness for this during the meeting, and Catherine Pritchard, policy and improvement officer, confirmed the amount.

Sheffield Council has been given £315,000 in Brexit preparedness fundsSheffield Council has been given £315,000 in Brexit preparedness funds
Sheffield Council has been given £315,000 in Brexit preparedness funds

James Henderson, director of policy, performance and communications, added: “We are not talking huge amounts of money for this it has to be said at a local or regional level. So it’s a question of directing that in the most appropriate way. We have been quite prudent in the way we have used that money, we have got quite a lot left over because we didn’t know what the eventual outcome was going to be and we wanted to be able to provide support for businesses after the first of January and potentially other support as well such as food banks, or supplies for vulnerable people.”

The government says businesses and citizens need to act now if importing goods from the EU, exporting goods to the EU, moving goods to or from Northern Ireland, travelling to the EU, living and working in the EU or staying in the UK as an EU citizen.

For advice on preparing to leave the EU, visit https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/home/your-city-council/leaving-eu

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