A snapshot Trade impact Survey across Tourism, Hospitality, Retail, Leisuresectors and their supply chains looking at how lockdown has affected NorthWales businesses and the business outlook if any further lockdowns are put in place. The survey was conducted by North Wales Tourism with support from theNorth Wales Mersey Dee Business Council. Carried out over 4 days from Weds 21st October with 364 businesses responding from across the region. Data-Impact-Oct-2020-SendDownload
The new national measures include: The need to maintain two metre social distancing and wear face masks in enclosed public places, including on public transport and taxis, will continueThe requirement to work from home whenever possible will remainPeople should only meet with their ‘bubble’ in their own home and only two households will be able to form a ‘bubble’. If one person from either household develops symptoms, everyone should immediately self-isolateUp to 15 people can take part in an organised indoors activity and up to 30 in an organised activity outdoors, providing all social distancing, hand hygiene and other covid safety measures are followedAll premises, such as restaurants, cafes, pubs […]
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has been extended for a month with employees receiving 80% of their current salary for hours not worked. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/furlough-scheme-extended-and-further-economic-support-announced