Wimborne businesses become cyber crime aware
As part of a series of virtual business training workshops, Wimborne BID members have been given 10 tips on preventing cyber crime.
As part of a series of virtual business training workshops, Wimborne BID members have been given 10 tips on preventing cyber crime.
In addition to shops, during April the Hampshire Farmers’ Market and a couple of cafés are planning to re-open.
The London Tavern’s fun quizzes have been attracting entrants from as far away as Australia during the past year.
Amanda Watts has been welcomed as a new residential property partner in the Bournemouth office of local law firm Dutton Gregory.
In the last year businesses in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole have been supported by grants amounting to £125 million.
Help is available from Dorset Chamber for local exporters who have seen a drop in business since January.
If your organisation would like to take part in this outdoor spring event, you can apply for a grant from BCP Council.
Companies who employ fewer than 250 people who can’t work from home are being urged to sign for LFD testing.
Discover Wimborne which happens every April, was cancelled last year. However, this year the event is to be digital.
Organisations can now apply for funding to support their causes, with grants available from £400 to £4,000.