Farmers should think before rushing into coronavirus claims
Farmers and agribusinesses in Dorset are being advised to exercise caution before making coronavirus claims.
Farmers and agribusinesses in Dorset are being advised to exercise caution before making coronavirus claims.
Sadly so many worthwhile causes are being affected by the coronavirus pandemic, with fundraising events cancelled.
Businesses that were not eligible for Government funding through previous COVID related financial support schemes can now apply for funding through the discretionary grant fund
During these testing times, it is important to settle in and eat comforting, tasty food.
No-one is any doubt that economic recovery over the coming months is going to be a challenge.
Two Dorset hotels – The Best Western Hotel Rembrandt on Dorchester Road in Weymouth and the Grange Hotel at Oborne, near Sherborne – which offered accommodation for people not affected by coronavirus and who were medically fit to leave hospital, are no longer required.
BCP Council have processed over 5,000 business grants in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole for businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic. These exceed the £70m mark.
If you are returning to work – how are you going to get there if you cannot walk, cycle or drive?
Its Mental Health Awarenesses Week and the hair industry has been shut down for nearly two months already with more weeks to go.
“Time is running out for businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors,” says Bournemouth Coastal Bid, and it is urging the government for more clarity and assistance.