Pingdemic concerns for businesses across Dorset
The ‘pingdemic’ is having serious implications for businesses in Dorset with numerous workers in self-isolation.
The ‘pingdemic’ is having serious implications for businesses in Dorset with numerous workers in self-isolation.
The Chamber is remaining cautious following the full re-opening of the economy on 19 July, with no physical contact between members.
For the next three weeks motorists will be able to park free of charge for three hours in the BH2 car park.
Dorset Chamber has issued a statement following the government announcement that the next step of unlocking will go ahead on 19 July.
Not only does the Chamber feel the guidance lacks clarity, it is concerned about the two week timescale.
As the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme begins to taper off Dorset businesses are facing many hurdles to survive.
On a positive note, Dorset Chamber is looking to the future with optimism and reflects on a successful year.
The Prime Minister has given the green light to the lifting of Covid restrictions which has been welcomed by Dorset Chamber.
Business leaders in Dorset can now take advantage of a new initiative to help their mental health in these challenging times.
Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership has secured funding of £300,000 to enable business leaders to take part in a networks programme.