COVID19

Covid-19 Public Inquiry Update

The Covid19 pandemic has taken a lot out of all of us, and taken many lives, some of those could have been avoided. We should learn lessons that would stand us in good stead for the future. The Conservative Government of Boris Johnson seem to think so too, which seems to be the reason for […]

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National Lockdown 3 – Dos and Dont’s

So Lockdown#3 is upon us, not unexpected for those of us who had been watching the statistics closely. Never-the-less, it is still comes at a time when many thought we could begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel because of the two vaccines that have been licenced for use in the […]

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Face masks to be worn in shops or not

Face masks wearing is the latest debate on how to deal with Covid19 in light of lockdown being eased even further after 4th July. Should we or should we not be mandated to wear face masks in public? You would think the answer is easy …….. What Gove said It is anything but!  Michael Gove has […]

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Covid19-Self Employment Income Support Scheme

The new Self-employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) will support self-employed people (including members of partnerships) whose income has been negatively impacted by COVID-19

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Virtual Meetings for Councils

The Covid19 pandemic has resulted in lockdown of the country and as a result disruption to the way in which Councils operate and are able to deliver services. The Government has today laid down the regulation for enabling councillors to meet virtually without being physically present in the room. The Coronavirus Act was passed by […]

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COVID19 Delivery Restrictions Statement

In light of the current situation arising from the coronavirus pandemic, Robert Jenrick MP, made a Written Statement to the House on the matter of delivery of essential items to retailers and stores. He urged Local Planning Authorities to be pragmatic in enforcing restrictions on delivery of food and essential items so as not to […]

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