Supermarkets and retailers checked for COVID-19 compliance
Following numerous complaints from the public, supermarkets and retailers were visited by authorities last week.
Following numerous complaints from the public, supermarkets and retailers were visited by authorities last week.
The authority made nearly 7,500 transactions amounting to £19 million pounds to businesses in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
There is no need to reapply if you received funding for the November lockdown as you will automatically receive further payments this week.
The pandemic has seen a rise in victims of cyber security, which has lead to an increase in jobs in the cyber security sector, but there are now more jobs than personnel to fill them.
Ferndown-based Superior is committed to the global fight against the virus through its involvement in the manufacture of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Economic conditions remain weak across the country, although there are signs of recovery in some sectors.
The Blandford company is to give a helping hand for the increasing number of people who are home based during lockdown.
During the current lockdown, some permitted retail and services will still be available at the Dolphin Shopping Centre.
One-off top up grants have been welcomed by BCP Council but Dorset Chamber has reservations about the level of support.
Businesses in Wimborne have until Thursday 4 February to vote on whether they would like the BID to serve for a third term.