Pure Haus in Leeds secures funding lifeline

An ecological housebuilder has secured a much needed funding lifeline that will enable it to preserve jobs.
David Bradley-Bowles, a director of Pure Haus, said: This is a bit of a lifeline whilst the other funding channels are being finalised.David Bradley-Bowles, a director of Pure Haus, said: This is a bit of a lifeline whilst the other funding channels are being finalised.
David Bradley-Bowles, a director of Pure Haus, said: This is a bit of a lifeline whilst the other funding channels are being finalised.

Leeds-based Pure Haus made an application for a Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan (CBIL) to the Business Enterprise Fund (BEF). The firm, which builds homes to the Passivhaus standard, secured £50,000. The funding will protect four jobs and helping to create four additional jobs.

The Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan has given Pure Haus the breathing-space it needed while other funding channels are finalised.

David Bradley-Bowles, a director of Pure Haus, said: “This is a bit of a lifeline whilst the other funding channels are being finalised.”

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