First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has today announced £12million of funding to help areas worst hit by the recent flooding.
The First Minister made the announcement during a visit to Inverurie – one of the areas worst hit by the floods – and, as well as announcing the budget, Sturgeon also praised communities across the north-east for pulling together in wake of the flood devastation.
Every home directly affected by the flooding will be eligible for a £1,500 grant as part of a £5.8 million budget to support households and business properties.
Visiting Inverurie today to announce more than £12m of new @scotgov support for individuals, businesses, farmers & communities hit by floods
— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) January 9, 2016
Within the budget, £2million has been allocated for Aberdeenshire, with a further £500,000 for Aberdeen city.
Local authorities which have suffered the most damage as a result of the flooding have been allocated a share of the fund, however, people in any part of Scotland who have suffered flood damage as a result of the severe weather can apply for a grant, with Scottish Government meeting the cost.
In addition to flood relief support, businesses whose ability to trade has been severely affected by flooding will be able to apply for an additional grant of £3,000.
Extra capital funding of up to £5 million will also be made available to local authorities to replace infrastructure severely damaged by flood waters – including support for the reinstatement of the A93 between Ballater and Braemar.
An Agricultural Floodbank Restoration Grant Scheme of up to £1 million will also be made available to the farming community to seek financial support to restore damaged floodbanks and discussions will continue next week with the industry as to how government can support them through severe weather.
BREAKING: @scotgov to make up to £1m available to help flood-hit farmers #AgriChatUK
— Gemma Mackenzie (@GMackenzie_PJ) January 9, 2016
The First Minister travelled to Inverurie today to meet with people affected by floods, local business ownerswho offered support in the community and emergency responders.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “The Scottish Government is committed to providing the support needed to help individuals, business and communities to recover from the damage caused by this unprecedented severe weather with additional support of more than £12 million.
“With this new funding, every household and business premises that has seen flood water damage will be able to claim a grant of £1,500 from their Local Authority. They can use this to replace lost or damage items or to take steps to help flood proof their home.
“We know that the weather has also impacted on business – that is why any business who has had their ability to trade impacted by the flooding will also be able to claim a £3,000 grant.
“And we are making further funding available to help local authorities restore damage to infrastructure caused by the recent storms.
“In the face of devastation Scotland’s communities have rallied together and shown real strength. I have met with some local business owners who have made a real difference by offering vital support and once again I am amazed by the determination and dedication of all of our emergency services who are working around the clock to save homes and livelihoods.
“We do not yet have confirmation of consequentials coming from UK Government flood funds – however, now that the picture of those who need support is clearer, the Scottish Government is acting now to make sure that the people who need help get it.”