Dorset Chamber urges businesses to seize lifeline
Dorset Chamber has urged businesses to take full advantage of the government support on offer to survive Covid-19.
Dorset Chamber has urged businesses to take full advantage of the government support on offer to survive Covid-19.
Eligible businesses in Dorset are invited to access grant funding which the Government announced recently.
The National Express timetable will be reduced as of today, 24 March, after which it will run a limited network of coach services.
Following the Budget, (Wednesday, 11 March 2020), Dorset chamber chief executive Ian Girling said, “The Budget was dominated by Coronavirus and clearly the government is taking the threat of COVID-19 very seriously.
National Express is offering a helping hand to FlyBe customers who had planned to travel across the UK after news of the airline’s collapse broke on 5 March.
Dorset Chamber has urged businesses to take action to prepare for the potential impact of the coronavirus.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid, is being urged to help kick start ambitious plans to create the UK’s first clean energy powerhouse by backing the Great South West in the Budget.
Dorset-based manufacturer, Superior, will celebrate welcoming apprentices for the past 10 years during National Apprenticeship Week.
Upton Country Park in Poole, Dorset has been awarded £1.9m of National Lottery Funding.