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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 is ERF (phase 1) SME Scheme awarded organisations. Business Name County Approved Amount (CMC Chester LTD) Trading as The New Inn Denbighshire £37,500 [ARHN CYF] Parc Gwyliau Pen y Garth Lodge Park Gwynedd £12,500 10 Feet Tall Cardiff £27,500 121 Gym Rhondda Cynon Taf £20,000 1st Choice Accident repair centre ltd Cardiff £19,500 1st Memories Ltd t/a WOW Cardiff £22,500 1st Steps Day Care Caerphilly £7,500 2D Property Maintenance Ltd Rhondda Cynon Taf £33,355 2nd Generation Facades Cardiff £35,000 4Wood TV & Film Ltd Cardiff £30,000 57 Tyres Limited Newport £10,000 925 Treats Carmarthenshire £10,000 A & M Generators Ltd Carmarthenshire £25,000 A & M Group Carmarthenshire £10,000 A C Canoe products (Chester) Ltd Flintshire £27,500 A F Thomas & Sons LTD Newport £25,000 A G Leer Ltd Bridgend £47,500 A J Carrington & Sons Ltd Pembrokeshire £25,000 A J Field Electrical Ltd Flintshire £10,000 A J Mechanical & Electrical Services Limited Bridgend £15,000 A Pitman Plumbing & Heating Services Ltd Conwy £10,000 A t green ltd Flintshire £33,277 A T Morgan & Son Neath Port Talbot £47,500 A Thomas Plant Hire Ltd. Carmarthenshire £10,000 A&M PLANT HIRE LTD Carmarthenshire £27,500 A&S CONTRACTORS (NW) LTD Flintshire £90,000 A.N.D Textiles Ltd Neath Port Talbot £55,000 A2B(SOUTH WALES)LTD Vale of Glamorgan £25,000 AAC Waterproofing Ltd Isle of Anglesey £22,802 Abbey Glass (Cardiff) Ltd Rhondda Cynon Taf £78,700 Abbey Mill, Wye Valley Centre Monmouthshire £15,000 Aber Wrought Iron Ltd Caerphilly £6,587 Aberdovey Golf Club Gwynedd £25,000 Abergele Golf Club Conwy £30,000 Abertawe metal recycling ltd Swansea £15,000 Aberystwyth Park Lodge Ceredigion £63,000 Academy Coffee Ltd Vale of Glamorgan £27,500 Ace Essential Supplies ( Trading ) LTD Cardiff £45,000 ACE Lifts Ltd Flintshire £75,000 Ace Orthotics Ltd Cardiff £57,500 ACS industrial & Mechanical Engineering Services LTD Neath Port Talbot £5,380 ACS Physical Risk Control Ltd Monmouthshire £67,500 ACT Reprographics Ltd Cardiff £27,500 Action Petz Limited Newport £22,500 ACTIONFOLD LIMITED Swansea £32,500 Active Games Design Ltd Cardiff £25,000 ADC Fire Systems Ltd Cardiff £28,600 Adept GRP Ltd Carmarthenshire £20,000 Adrian Williams Swansea £31,000 Advance dental care Vale of Glamorgan £25,000 Advanced Carpentry Solutions Rhondda Cynon Taf £13,648 Advanced Electrical Solutions Ltd Newport £35,000 ADVANCED ESTHETICS SOLUTIONS LIMITED Cardiff £20,000 advanced moulds limited Blaenau Gwent £92,000 Advatek (UK) Ltd Wrexham £22,500 Adventure Parc Snowdonia Ltd Conwy £100,000 Aermech Ltd Pembrokeshire £22,500 Aerocare Aviation Services Ltd Flintshire £100,000 Afan Construction Limited Ceredigion £10,000 Afon Toolmakers & Engineers Ltd Swansea £100,000 AFT Group Wales Ltd Caerphilly £100,000 Agored Cymru Cardiff £55,000 Agrimek Ltd Neath Port Talbot £25,000 AGS Security Systems Limited Flintshire £28,300 AHE Refrigeration & Electrical Limited Ceredigion £30,000 Air Covers Ltd Wrexham £17,500 Airflo Fishing Powys £100,000 Airroc Limited t/a Spectrum Printing Cardiff £32,500 Airtech Ventilation Ltd Caerphilly £32,500 AJC Construction NW Limited Conwy £20,000 AJT Recycling LTD Swansea £35,000 AK Developments (Anglesey) Ltd Isle of Anglesey £45,000 AL Technical Services Limited Powys £20,000 Alar Engineering Ltd Cardiff £50,000 Albany Road Post Office Cardiff £8,074 Albion Workplace Solutions Rhondda Cynon Taf £27,500 Alchemy Expo Ltd (previously Works Expo Ltd) Cardiff £25,000 Alchimica Building Chemicals Ltd Pembrokeshire £20,000 Alfred's Bar and Grill Rhondda Cynon Taf £51,800 ALISTAIR BURROUGHS DESIGN PARTNERSHIP LIMITED Cardiff £25,000 2 All Creatures Great and Small Torfaen £15,000 ALLENS CARAVANS ESTATES LTD Ceredigion £20,000 Allens Printers Limited Cardiff £47,500 ALLFIRST LTD Pembrokeshire £3,750 Alliance Inspection Ltd Flintshire £52,500 Allied Welsh Ltd Rhondda Cynon Taf £22,000 Allium Lending Group Cardiff £95,000 Almetron Limited Wrexham £35,000 Alp Thermoduct Limited Torfaen £12,820 Alpha Safety Training Ltd Swansea £37,500 Alpine Travel Conwy £65,000 Altron Communications Equipment Ltd Carmarthenshire £100,000 AluMate Limited Rhondda Cynon Taf £30,000 Aluminium Architectural Installations Ltd Swansea £16,200 Aluminium Windows & Shopfronts Bridgend £35,000 Always Aim High Events Ltd Isle of Anglesey £12,500 Amber Energy Solutions Ltd Cardiff £100,000 Amcanu Ltd Carmarthenshire £67,500 Amelia Methodist Trust Company Limited Vale of Glamorgan £27,500 Amerex Fire International Ltd Torfaen £32,500 AML Scaffolding Ltd Cardiff £35,000 Amodeo Limited Cardiff £52,500 AMP Construction & Groundworks Ltd Isle of Anglesey £27,500 Amplyfi Ltd Cardiff £83,148 AMR COATINGS LTD Torfaen £25,000 Amroc Heating Services Ltd Swansea £52,042 Amroth Castle Holidays Ltd Pembrokeshire £17,500 anabatic ltd Cardiff £30,000 Andrew D'Auria Solutions Ltd Swansea £37,500 Andrew Evans Painting Contractors Ltd Swansea £42,500 Andrew Rees & Sons Pembrokeshire £17,500 ANGLESEY INNS LTD - VALLEY HOTEL Isle of Anglesey £34,250 Anglesey Leisure (UK) Ltd Isle of Anglesey £15,000 Anglesey Model Village Ltd Isle of Anglesey £15,000 Anglesey Sea Zoo & Marine Resource Centre Ltd. Isle of Anglesey £65,000 ANKA HOTELS LIMITED Isle of Anglesey £60,000 Ann Physiocare Limited Swansea £15,000 Anna Davies (Betws-y-Coed) ltd Conwy £37,500 anthony a davies ltd Monmouthshire £60,000 AP Waters building contractors limited Torfaen £100,000 Apex Drilling Services Limited Bridgend £80,000 Apex Joinery and shopfitting ( wales ) ltd Newport £25,000 Apollo Scaffolding Wales Ltd Neath Port Talbot £15,000 Apollo W Cleaning Services Limited Cardiff £16,573 Appletree Day Nursery Newport £22,500 Applied Component Technology Limited (ACT) Wrexham £100,000 3 Aqua Park Cardiff Ltd Cardiff £50,000 Arbuthnot Opticians Vale of Glamorgan £8,867 Arc academy uk Rhondda Cynon Taf £37,000 Arc plant and Civils Ltd Rhondda Cynon Taf £37,500 ARCADIA CARE HOMES LTD Newport £50,000 Archenfield Insurance Management Ltd Monmouthshire £15,000 ARCHITECUTRAL PROFILES LTD Flintshire £27,500 Arctic Scaffolding Co Ltd Flintshire £10,628 Ark Fencing & Landscape Supplie Ltd Swansea £25,975 ARR ZOO LIMITED Pembrokeshire £37,500 arthur bassetts & co ltd Swansea £100,000 Arwel Hughes Isle of Anglesey £11,708 Asador 44 Ltd Cardiff £45,000 Asbri Golf Ltd Caerphilly £35,000 ASD Build Limited Rhondda Cynon Taf £35,000 Ashgrove Groundworks Ltd Torfaen £80,000 Ashworth Cooling Systems Ltd Neath Port Talbot £47,500 asks Limited t/a west wales properties.co.uk Pembrokeshire £12,500 Aspire and Learn Ltd Swansea £17,500 Aspire Park and Leisure Homes Ltd Gwynedd £92,468 Astley Samuel Leeder LTD Swansea £7,500 Astutis Ltd Rhondda Cynon Taf £92,500 ASW Property Services Ltd Bridgend £90,000 AT Environmental (Wales) Ltd Vale of Glamorgan £30,900 atal cyf Blaenau Gwent £20,000 Atamate Ltd Cardiff £27,500 Atlantic Pacific Marine Ltd Cardiff £80,000 Atlantic Recycling Ltd Cardiff £100,000 Atlas AV Limited Swansea £35,000 ATW Property Services Vale of Glamorgan £30,000 Audosta Ltd Newport £22,500 Audrey Johns Limited Pembrokeshire £100,000 Autocraft ARC Management Services Ltd Ceredigion £37,500 Autoparts (South Wales) Ltd. Rhondda Cynon Taf £32,500 Aviation Park Group Ltd Flintshire £37,500 Avon Sheeting Ltd Neath Port Talbot £35,000 Avondale Srvice Station Ltd Torfaen £17,500 AVS Steps Ltd Flintshire £50,000 AWD Group Ltd Neath Port Talbot £37,190 Awel Homecare and Support Denbighshire £5,304 Axium Process Ltd Swansea £86,950 Ayjay Group Ltd Caerphilly £31,500 Aykroyd & Sons Limited Gwynedd £100,000 azimuth land surveys ltd Newport £15,000 B G Betterspoons Ltd Pembrokeshire £75,000 B Sidoli & Sons Ltd Blaenau Gwent £25,000 4 B&B Industrial Doors Cardiff £20,000 B2B Loans & Mortgages Ltd Cardiff £100,000 babinogion menai Isle of Anglesey £5,069 Babipur Gwynedd £52,500 Balsab Ltd T/A KFC Swansea £22,500 Bamboo Shift Ltd Cardiff £17,500 Bambu Ops Limited Swansea £27,500 Banana Bens Ltd Wrexham £30,000 Bar 44 (Cardiff) Limted Cardiff £35,000 Bar 44 Ltd Cardiff £38,175 Bar44 (Tapas y Copas) Ltd Vale of Glamorgan £10,000 Barber Blades Limited Cardiff £24,030 Barnett Engineering Ltd Wrexham £32,500 Bartle St Tudwals Ltd Gwynedd £26,809 BASSETTS WALES LTD Swansea £90,000 BAW Precision Engineering Limited Neath Port Talbot £55,000 Bay Productions Ltd Cardiff £75,000 BAYLISS RECOVERY LTD Cardiff £87,500 baytree conservatories ltd Flintshire £27,500 Baytree Restaurant Pembrokeshire £10,000 BBM Control Systems Ltd Cardiff £25,000 BCB International Limited Cardiff £100,000 BDS Contracts (MH) Limited Pembrokeshire £47,500 Beacon Foods Limited Powys £47,500 Beacon Park Boats Powys £2,500 Beacon Plant Ltd Powys £25,000 Bebbington & Wilson Limited Denbighshire £45,000 Becws Mon Bakery Isle of Anglesey £10,000 Beelzebub Bars Ltd Cardiff £27,500 Belle Vue Tearoom Ltd Newport £17,917 Bellis Brothers Ltd Wrexham £35,000 Belt Transport Ltd Pembrokeshire £30,000 Bemaco Steel Ltd Cardiff £45,000 best western aberavon hotel Neath Port Talbot £32,500
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