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COVID 19: England Undertaking Small Marriages/Civil Partnerships Guidance
An updated Guidance has been issued on the 22nd March in relation to the provision of Small marriages and civil partnerships. It sets out the changes anticipated to occur over the over the next few weeks in a user friendly format. ...
Covid 19 - Consultation on “Covid Certification" Announced
The Government has announced a consultation on “Covid Certification” and whether this will have a role in re-opening the economy. The coulsultation can be found on gov.uk and is being led by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancast...
Covid 19 England :Updated Guidance for Covid security and re opening
Today a series of updated Guidance documents have been issued covering: Hotels and other guest accommodation, Performing arts, and The Visitor Economy. The changes relate to: New shorter format focussing on actions to make your workplace COVI...
Covid 19 - Rent moratoriums England and Wales
The Welsh Assembly announced this week a rent moratorium extension until June 2021. The Government in Westminster has quickly followed announcing an extension of the ban on commercial evictions for three months to 30 June. Additionally, the Gove...
Covid 19 - What you need to know - Detailed Information on access to Grants
Over the last 48 hours the government have released a series of updates on the criteria to access grants already in existence and those announced as part of the Budget package. The updates cover various matters but include the ability to access c...
Covid 19 - What you need to know - Pavement Licence Relaxations Extended
In a letter from Robert Jenrick (minister of Housing, Communities and Local Government) to Leaders of Local Authorities on Friday (5th March) the Minister announced plans to extend the life of certain relaxations for businesses for up to 12 months...
Covid 19 - 5% VAT Added Detail
Following on from the Budget yesterday the Government has been quick to release further information on the application of the 5% VAT rate .Firstly, the matter is covered for attractions in the 'VAT on admission charges to attractions'.It confirms ...