The High Street Support Scheme from central government was established to give quick funds to help recovery.
£535,226 - Business Support. 206 business given rate relief, 250 grants, 40 loans.
£270,150 – Development of business capacity in the town.
£114,750 – Public events across the town.
£114,362 – Work on better signage from London Road to South End.
£101,119 – 12 CCTV cameras replaced, 5 upgraded.
£94,151 – Work on London Road street scene in aftermath.
£34,235 – Loss of earning from parking charge suspension on promotional weekends.
£20,092 – Publicity including I Love Croydon campaign.
£19,908 – Work on changing rules on shop front security.
£17,661 – Employing an advisor to help with insurance claims. Nine free holds, nine lease holders and 27 households given support.
£16,792 – De-cluttering existing signage on London Road.
£15,941 – Erect hoardings and design work at London Road and Reeves Corner.
£15,100 – Advice offered to businesses immediately after the riots.
£7,458 – Work with 15 young offenders involving them in reparation work.
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