Local Conservatives have welcomed the Eat Out To Help Out Scheme, which will give people in the Gainsborough Constituency up to 50% off their bills in restaurants, cafes and pubs on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout August.
The scheme – part of the government’s Plan for Jobs that will spur the country’s economic recovery from coronavirus – applies to all food and non-alcoholic drinks, with a maximum discount per person of £10.
In the East Midlands, there are 3,190 participating independent establishments, and outlets from smaller chains (those with 25 restaurants or fewer). More than 72,000 establishments are participating in total, including independent eateries, Jossals Bistro and Coffee Shop, Advocate Arms Hotel, and The George in Market Rasen; The Forge Restaurant & Bar, and Reeds Coffee Shop, in Gainsborough; and Greek2Me (Nettleham), the Black Bull (Welton), and the Salutation Inn (Nettleton), and family favourites such as McDonalds, Costa Coffee and KFC. The scheme will help keep more money in hardworking families’ pockets and give the UK’s hospitality sector a vital boost.
Also included in the Government’s £30 billion Plan for Jobs:
- A temporary cut in VAT for the tourism and hospitality sectors.
- A Job Retention Bonus to encourage employers to retain staff who have been on the furlough scheme, with the Government paying a one-off bonus of £1,000 for every employee who was furloughed and who is kept on until 31 January.
- The temporary removal of stamp duty on all homes under £500,000 until the end of March 2021, to catalyse the housing market.
- A new Kickstart Scheme, which will create hundreds of thousands of new, fully-subsidised jobs for young people.
Commenting, Sir Edward Leigh MP, said:
“The Eat Out To Help Out scheme is a great way to boost local businesses and protect jobs across our hospitality sector – which has been hard hit by coronavirus – while allowing families to keep more money in their pockets.
“I encourage my constituents to enjoy summer safely by going out and supporting their local restaurant.”
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said:
“Our Eat Out to Help Out scheme’s number one aim is to help protect the jobs of 1.8 million chefs, waiters pub owners and restaurateurs by boosting demand and getting customers through the door.
“More than 72,000 establishments will be serving discounted meals across the country, with the government paying half the bill. The industry is a vital ingredient to our economy and has been hit hard by coronavirus. So enjoy summer safely by showing your local restaurants your support.”
Leader of West Lindsey District Council, Cllr. Giles McNeill, added:
“It remains important that we follow the Government's advice to control the virus, but we can also go out and enjoy the summer with the Eat Out to Help Out scheme. We have some tremendous independent local restaurants, cafés, bars and pubs throughout the district, together with many of the national chains in Gainsborough. I hope people will safely take advantage of the scheme."