GREAT YARMOUTH RURAL BUSINESS AND
COMMUNITIES GRANT
Are you a micro, small or medium sized business or a community organisation
operating within a rural area of Great Yarmouth Borough Council?
Are you looking to invest in plant, equipment or premises which will improve
productivity, help you to engage in new markets or create jobs?
Are you a farming business looking to diversify outside of agriculture (for example,
creating rural leisure and tourism facilities)?
Do you have a project that would develop and promote the visitor economy; support
existing culture, heritage and historic institutions; and or support local arts, creative,
heritage and creative activities?
Are you a local civil society or community group with a rural economy or social action
project that will create volunteering opportunities?
Could your project improve health and wellbeing through improvements to local rural
green spaces or active travel enhancements?
Do you need grant support to part fund your proposed project?
If so, the Great Yarmouth Rural Business and Communities Grant Scheme could benefit
your organisation.
Applicants can apply for grants between £5,000 and £50,000 and the grant could part
fund your project to a maximum of 50% of eligible capital costs for businesses and to
a maximum of 75% for not-for-profit organisations and community groups.
The grant scheme is delivered by Norfolk County Council on behalf of Great Yarmouth
Borough Council. Funding is provided by the Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF) from
the UK Government.
Expected outcomes
Following the completion of a grant supported project, we would expect to see at least one of
the following outcomes:
For Businesses
For Community Groups
Job creation
Improved productivity
Diversification into new markets
Adoption of technologies or
processes which are new to the firm
Increased visitor numbers
Community led arts, cultural,
heritage and creative programmes
as a result of support
Number of volunteering
opportunities created as a result of
support
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Location
Beneficiary projects must be located within a REPF rural eligible area. This excludes some
parts of Great Yarmouth, and some built up industrial areas as defined by the DEFRA Magic
Map Application
To see whether you are located within an eligible area for REPF, open the link to DEFRA’s
Magic Map and follow the instructions below:
Under ‘Map Layers’ elect ‘Administrative Geographies’ then ‘Other Administrative
Boundaries’ then select ‘Rural England Prosperity Fund’ as below:
Search for the location by entering the postcode within the search bar (top left of page) or
manually zoom in on a location
You will find a toolbar of icons above the map. Select the ‘Identify’ icon and click on the
location of your project on the map. A pop-up box will appear notifying you if the area is
considered rural for the purposes of REPF
Can anyone apply?
Priority will be given to applicants who have not received grants previously through the Rural
Grant Scheme.
When is a decision regarding funding made?
A discretionary panel will consider suitable applications in September 2025.
If approved, your project must be ready to proceed immediately with all relevant permissions
in place, and you must not commence your project until after you have accepted the offer.
When must my project be finished?
The Rural Grant Scheme can only support projects that are fully completed by 31 March 2026.
The following costs cannot be supported through this scheme:
VAT, unless it is not recoverable
Any costs incurred before a grant offer is made
Fossil fuel powered vehicles, plant or equipment
Investments to meet legal or statutory obligations/requirements
Solar panels, insulation of premises, EV chargers, LED lighting, battery energy
storage systems, heating systems or other purely energy efficiency initiatives
Those that benefit a private individual such as enhancement of personal premises or
assets
Routine costs such as marketing, advertising, wages, stock purchases, insurances
etc
Travel, accommodation, and subsistence costs
Where the beneficiary will not retain the supported assets or premises for more than
three years from date of payment of the grant
The following sectors are ineligible for support:
Publicly funded bodies and statutory services
Religious or political organisations
Energy generation and distribution
How do I apply for funding?
Businesses wishing to apply for support should first contact the NCC Growth Hub on
Contact Us - New Anglia Growth Hub
Our Growth Hub Advisers will work with you to develop your application.
Please note, the services of the Growth Hub are free and impartial.
Things you should know
There are very limited funds available, and they are awarded on a first come first
served basis
You will need to evidence your need for the grant to complete the grant
We are unable to support ailing or insolvent businesses or organisations, and
financial checks will be made.
This discretionary grant is awarded by an independent panel, and after presentation
to the panel in September 2025, it may take up to 28 days for you to be notified of a
decision
The panel’s decision is final.
All planning permissions, business use, landlord’s permission or other dependencies
must be evidenced as in place at time of application
If you are successful, you must not spend any money, order any items, or commence
any project activity until you have formally accepted the grant offer
If approved, you must make your investment directly from your business bank
account to the supplier. The use of cash, hire-purchase, asset finance or credit cards
to make the investment is not acceptable for this scheme
To support your application, you will be required to provide routine supporting
documents such as quotes, financial accounts and bank statements
All projects will need to demonstrate value for money and there will be a requirement
to provide a minimum of three quotes for each proposed spend category
Support will be delivered through the UK Subsidy Control Minimal Financial Assistance
(MFA) and awards cannot exceed your £315,000 allowance.
You will receive advice and support as required during the application process