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Welsh Government – COVID-19 Economic Resilience Fund Welsh Government – COVID-19 Economic Resilience Fund The COVID-19 Economic Resilience Fund (Phase 1) provided financial assistance for eligible businesses and organisations who faced operational and financial challenges as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. The purpose of these Funds were to support businesses and organisations with immediate cash flow support to help them through the economic consequences of the COVID-19 outbreak. The fund complimented other COVID-19 response measures to support businesses, social enterprises and charitable organisations in Wales. Below are the Micro Scheme recipients for phase 1. Business Name County Awarded Amount canllin ltd Pembrokeshire £10,000 10 Healthcare Ltd Vale of Glamorgan £10,000 100 Keys Ltd Torfaen £10,000 1201 Limited Cardiff £10,000 1312 Group (nw) Ltd Wrexham £10,000 14178 Ltd Flintshire £10,000 15000v ltd Caerphilly £10,000 1861 Restaurant Monmouthshire £10,000 1878 Enterprises ltd Flintshire £10,000 1CPM LTD Bridgend £10,000 2020 Assist Ltd T/A Rainbow International SW Wales Swansea £10,000 220 Interiors Limited Newport £10,000 24 Carrot Promotions Ceredigion £10,000 24/7 Plumbing & Heating Monmouthshire £10,000 24/7 Powered Access Support ltd Torfaen £10,000 2can Creative Limited Powys £4,750 2Can Productions Limited Cardiff £10,000 3 Blinds Nice Ltd Caerphilly £10,000 3 MAG Ltd Carmarthenshire £10,000 355 Consultancy Limited Cardiff £10,000 360 Design & Build Ltd Blaenau Gwent £10,000 383 Solutions Limited Vale of Glamorgan £10,000 4 pro construction ltd Bridgend £10,000 4 Side Solutions Bridgend £10,000 458 Automotive Ltd Cardiff £10,000 4C SECURITY LTD Gwynedd £10,000 4Pi Productions UK Ltd Cardiff £10,000 4theRegion cic Swansea £10,000 7x19 consultancy ltd Conwy £10,000 A - Z PAINTING LTD Gwynedd £10,000 A & A PLASTICS LTD Bridgend £5,000 A & B Business Services Ltd Caerphilly £10,000 A & CA BROMLEY BRICKWORK Vale of Glamorgan £10,000 A & K Styles Ltd Flintshire £10,000 A & L Electrical Solutions LTD Monmouthshire £10,000 A & M Plant Training Services Limited Rhondda Cynon £10,000 Taf A & R Electrical Wales Ltd Neath Port Talbot £10,000 A & S Interiors Ltd Cardiff £10,000 A & S Plant Construction and Land Drainage LTD Carmarthenshire £10,000 A & T Marine Ltd Isle of Anglesey £10,000 A and B Electrics Ltd Swansea £10,000 A and V Building contractors limited Pembrokeshire £10,000 A B Planning Powys £10,000 A C CONTRACT INTERIORS LTD Bridgend £10,000 A C Davies coal ltd Pembrokeshire £10,000 A C Electrical & CCTV Ceredigion £10,000 A Cushley Heating Services Ceredigion £5,946 A Cycling Ltd Carmarthenshire £10,000 A D Wheeler Removals & Deliveries Limited Wrexham £10,000 A E Energy Solutions Ltd Cardiff £10,000 A Emroch Landscapes Neath Port Talbot £10,000 A G James & Son Plant Hire Ltd Caerphilly £10,000 A G Twitchett Gwynedd £10,000 A Gaitonde Limited Cardiff £10,000 A go-Celtic Group t/a Bright & Beautiful Newport South Newport £10,000 Wales A Handy Plumber Ltd Monmouthshire £10,000 A Hartley Ltd Carmarthenshire £10,000 A Hughes Electrical Conwy £10,000 A j building and property maintenance Powys £10,000 A J Pipeline Services Isle of Anglesey £10,000 A John Plumbing & Heating Ltd Pembrokeshire £10,000 A Lane & Associates Ltd Caerphilly £10,000 A Lloyd Electrical & Solar Ltd Swansea £10,000 A M Construction 1 Ltd Cardiff £10,000 A Morgan & Co Limited Swansea £10,000 A One Construction Limited Bridgend £10,000 A P Agri Services Pembrokeshire £10,000 A R Digital Ltd Newport £10,000 A S & E Contracts Ltd Carmarthenshire £10,000 A S Lloyd & Son Limited Vale of Glamorgan £10,000 A S Whiteley Property Services Ltd Wrexham £10,000 A to Z Insurance Services Carmarthenshire £10,000 A touch of glass Torfaen £10,000 A W Lewis Carpentry Swansea £10,000 A W Properties Merthyr Tydfil £10,000 A Weld Limited Neath Port Talbot £10,000 A Welsh Connection (Homewares) Ltd Monmouthshire £10,000 A Williams Contract Services Ltd Ceredigion £10,000 A&B Coach Travel Ltd Cardiff £10,000 2 A&C Domestics Cardiff £10,000 A&C Management Services Ltd Cardiff £10,000 A&C Windscreens Denbighshire £10,000 A&D Carbon Solutions Ltd Swansea £10,000 A&D Toplis Gwynedd £10,000 A&G Electrical Contractors ltd Rhondda Cynon £10,000 Taf A&G Haulage ltd Torfaen £10,000 A&H Car Traders Rhondda Cynon £10,000 Taf A&P Installers Limited Blaenau Gwent £10,000 A&p spuds ltd Carmarthenshire £10,000 A&Y Morris Ltd. Rhondda Cynon £10,000 Taf A. J. Brown Electrical Gwynedd £10,000 A.B.S. CARMARTHEN Carmarthenshire £10,000 A.D.Williams & Sons Ltd Flintshire £10,000 A.g.Harcombe dairies ltd Rhondda Cynon £10,000 Taf A.I.R Precision Engineering Ltd Swansea £10,000 A.J. Upholstery Cardiff £10,000 A.J.T.BUILDERS Ltd Bridgend £10,000 A.t.motors ltd Caerphilly £10,000 A1 Acts Ltd Cardiff £10,000 A1 Building Products Ltd t/as Cambrian Concrete Flintshire £10,000 Products A1 Jump and Bounce Limited Blaenau Gwent £10,000 A1 Plastics (WXM) Limited Wrexham £10,000 A12 Limited Ceredigion £10,000 A2B Audio Visual Newport £10,000 a2z food safety limited Bridgend £10,000 A5G LIMITED Wrexham £10,000 AA Bendon Construction Ltd Monmouthshire £10,000 Aaron Hay Construction Pembrokeshire £10,000 AAW Building Contractors Ltd. 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