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Serving Cork for 120 years EE - V1 EDITION NO. 34,877 THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2013 RRP: e1.50 04.04.13 Recommended retail price €1.50 Cobh launches rates aid deal for shops Town’s plan to tackle scourge of vacant buildings is getting nation-wide attention By RONAN BAGNALL LOCAL AUTHORITIES throughout the country are looking at a scheme in Cobh which is being introduced to deal with the scourge of vacant buildings in town centres. Cobh has 17 empty buildings along its main retail strip in the town centre. These range from former pubs, restaurants, newsagents, retail units, and an idle bank, which all fell victim to the economic environ- ment. The number of vacancy build- ings in town centres have become a major cause for concern, as shops continue to cease trading because of depressed consumer sentiment and the costs of doing business. As revealed recently in the Even- ing Echo there is a current vacancy rate of 20% in Cork city. However, Cobh has come up with an innovative scheme that helps fill the idle units. Other local authorit- ies are taking notice of this scheme. The initiative adopted by Cobh Town Council effectively cancels out the cost of commercial rates for start-up businesses the first scheme of its kind in the country. It enables the town council to offer grants to offset commercial rates for start-up retailers and restaurants that occupy buildings that have been lying idle for more than two years. The deal also links in with land- lords who are encouraged to match the rates write-off with a reduction in rent for new businesses. In the first year of operations, a business can avail of a grant to the equivalent of a full year of commer- cial rates. In year two, it is 50% of the rates. This could potentially save a small business 3,000 a year if they got the grant and matching rent reduction — and much more for medium to large businesses. The aim of the initiative is to give new traders a leg-up by removing one of the costs of doing businesses. The scheme was the brainchild of town councillor, John Mulvihill Jnr, who said: “In this economic climate we need to give new start-ups any help we can. Other local authorities are now looking at the scheme we have in Cobh, to see if they can learn from us. I’ve been contacted by local au- thorities around the country and I’ve been invited to speak to Galway city council about it.” See pages 10 and11. We’re off to China! Gill Blackburn and Gráinne Collins, Loreto, Fermoy. who are part of a group of students from almost 20 Cork schools who departed to Shanghai yesterday as part of the largest ever delegation of Irish students to visit China. The group will spend two weeks immersed in Chinese culture on an Easter Camp organised by University College Cork and Shanghai University. Picture: Provision An unoccupied retail building at Eastbeach in Cobh. CORK Northside Blarney Street T: 021-4393315 | Harbour Point Business Park,Little Island T: 021-4355506 Southside Industrial Estate T: 021-4316668 | Open: Mon-Sat 9.30-5.30 & Sun 2-5.30 WATERFORD Butlerstown Retail Park, Waterford T: 051-599036 | OPEN: Mon-Thurs 9.30-6 Fri 9.30-7 Sat 9.30-6 & Sun 12-6 Living EZLiving was €2,499 NOW ONLY €1,499 Vienna Immediate Delivery

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EDITION NO. 34,877THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2013 RRP: e1.50

04.04.13

Recommendedretail price

€1.50

Cobh launches ratesaid deal for shops

Town’s plan to tackle scourge of vacant buildings is getting nation-wide attention

By RONAN BAGNALLLOCAL AUTHORITIESthroughout the country arelooking at a scheme in Cobhwhich is being introduced todeal with the scourge ofvacant buildings in towncentres.

Cobh has 17 empty buildings alongits main retail strip in the towncentre. These range from formerpubs, restaurants, newsagents, retailunits, and an idle bank, which allfell victim to the economic environ-

ment. The number of vacancy build-ings in town centres have become amajor cause for concern, as shopscontinue to cease trading because ofdepressed consumer sentiment andthe costs of doing business.

As revealed recently in the Even-ing Echo there is a current vacancyrate of 20% in Cork city.

However, Cobh has come up withan innovative scheme that helps fill

the idle units. Other local authorit-ies are taking notice of this scheme.

The initiative adopted by CobhTown Council effectively cancels outthe cost of commercial rates forstart-up businesses — the firstscheme of its kind in the country.

It enables the town council to offergrants to offset commercial rates forstart-up retailers and restaurantsthat occupy buildings that have beenlying idle for more than two years.

The deal also links in with land-lords who are encouraged to match

the rates write-off with a reductionin rent for new businesses.

In the first year of operations, abusiness can avail of a grant to theequivalent of a full year of commer-cial rates.

In year two, it is 50% of the rates.This could potentially save a small

business €3,000 a year if they got thegrant and matching rent reduction— and much more for medium tolarge businesses.

The aim of the initiative is to givenew traders a leg-up by removing

one of the costs of doing businesses.The scheme was the brainchild of

town councillor, John Mulvihill Jnr,who said:

“In this economic climate we needto give new start-ups any help wecan. Other local authorities are nowlooking at the scheme we have inCobh, to see if they can learn fromus. I’ve been contacted by local au-thorities around the country andI’ve been invited to speak to Galwaycity council about it.”● See pages 10 and11.

We’re off to China!

Gill Blackburn and Gráinne Collins, Loreto, Fermoy. who are part of a group ofstudents from almost 20 Cork schools who departed to Shanghai yesterdayas part of the largest ever delegation of Irish students to visit China. Thegroup will spend two weeks immersed in Chinese culture on an Easter Camporganised by University College Cork and Shanghai University.

Picture: Provision

An unoccupied retail buildingat Eastbeach in Cobh.

CORK Northside Blarney Street T: 021-4393315 | Harbour Point Business Park, Little Island T: 021-4355506Southside Industrial Estate T: 021-4316668 | Open: Mon-Sat 9.30-5.30 & Sun 2-5.30WATERFORD Butlerstown Retail Park, Waterford T: 051-599036 | OPEN: Mon-Thurs 9.30-6 Fri 9.30-7 Sat 9.30-6 & Sun 12-6

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