1. All businesses should be financially viable.
2. The business should comply with all appropriate regulations, all enforcement policies and service standards that apply to their business sector, including being registered with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) for tax payment purposes.
3. All professional work (e.g., electrical) must be carried out by qualified contractors.
4. The Council reserves the right to contact any of the businesses submitting quotations in connection with your application if further clarification is required.
5. You will not receive funding for any part of the work you or your business has carried out yourself (whether the business is wholly or partly owned).
6. The Council must be informed of any personal, family or business contact between you/your agent and any supplier or contractor.
7. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have obtained or complied with all planning permission and any other relevant statutory permission before you submit your application. You must provide documentary evidence of this. Your business or the work you carry out must also comply with any other relevant licences/permits/requirements e.g., Health and Safety, and the equipment must not be used, or the use of the equipment permitted, contrary to the law or any regulations/byelaws in force at the time.
8. When giving you a grant, the Council is not approving anything beyond the purchase of the equipment or service(s) in the application.
9. No work should begin on any building until you have obtained all necessary approvals or consents.
10.Money cannot be paid for work that has already started or for any equipment that has already been purchased
11. The Council will not give grants to applicants who have significant debts to any department of the Council.
12. The Council can check if there is a County Court Judgment against you.
13. When a project involves renovating or modifying a leased building, the remaining life of the lease must be at least 5 years on the day the application is received by the Council. We will also need evidence of the landlord's consent.
14. Any materials or services that will be seen by others who have received grant money must be bilingual (Welsh/English).
15. You are responsible for ensuring that any taxes, assessments, charges or any other expenditure that is payable in relation to the use of the equipment or services that are purchased with the grant.
16. You must on all reasonable occasions give permission to an authorised Council agent to enter the property to inspect the estate and condition of the equipment and any books of financial transactions, records or documents relevant to the use of the equipment or the service that has been purchased with the grant.
17. You must not assign, rescind, sublet, or dispose of ownership of the equipment in whole or in part.
18. You must insure the equipment that has been bought with the grant, continue to insure it against loss or damage up to its full replacement value. If damage occurs during the period of the grant agreement and in the opinion of the insurer it is not economical to make good for such damage, all the insurance money will be used to make good for the loss or damage. All premiums will have to be paid and you should provide the receipts to the Council if requested. You should do everything necessary to keep the insurance cover fully operational and not to do anything that would invalidate the insurance.
19. The grant will be paid when: A project which includes construction work has been fully completed and there is certification from the Council's Construction Management Faculty (or similar) that the work is acceptable. Relevant supporting documents have been submitted to the Council.
20.If creating or protecting jobs, the definition of 'job' is any full-time job in the business in whatever capacity, a new self-employed job or jobs created by businesses moving into the county. 'Full time' means at least 30 hours per week. It is acceptable to count two part-time jobs that together offer a total of 30 hours per week as one full-time job.
21. Businesses must trade for a minimum of 30 hours per week to be eligible.
22. You must agree not to do, refuse to do, or suffer to do, anything that may mean that the equipment is forfeited or repossessed or that could pose a risk of that happening.
23. It is acceptable to buy second-hand machinery, machinery or equipment provided the price is fair and it has not originally been purchased under a scheme funded by another grant.
24.The Council reserves the right to publicise the awarding of the grant.
25. Any publicity arranged by you relating to the receipt of the grant should indicate the scheme’s financial support. This also applies to any marketing materials/websites. Publicity Guidelines will be provided as a part of any official funding offer.
26. Once the grant has been approved you cannot include any additional items in the claim unless this has been agreed by the Council.
27. If the total expenditure is less than what was predicted, the grant award will be reduced pro rata.
28. VAT can be claimed as part of the total grant if the applicant is not registered for VAT purposes.
29. The Council must be notified in writing if there is any change to the way you use the equipment or service that has been purchased with the grant.
30. Until 2035, the Council can visit your property in order to carry out a monitoring inspection of the business asset(s) funded by the grant.
31. Cyngor Gwynedd holds absolute discretion in terms of the terms, eligibility and decisions of grant awards and reserves the right to amend the criteria at any time.
32. All successful applicants must to undertaking specific activities to improve their use of the Welsh language. These activities will be monitored and if they are not completed, any grant monies may be reclaimed.
33. All successful applicants must commit to paying the living wage to staff over 18, by February 2026. Details of the scheme can be found on this website
34. All successful applicants must undertake a Carbon Reduction Plan, with support from Business Wales
35. All applicants must adhere to the principles of the Gwynedd and Eryri Sustainable Visitor Economy Plan