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16/4/2020: Local Authority

Highland Council Trading Standards warns about council tax scam

Highland Council Trading Standards is again warning unsuspecting residents of the emergence of another council tax scam.   Today a call was received by the Council from a council tax payer alerting to a council tax scam whereby scammers are now emailing people and informing them that they are due a council tax rebate.  

15/4/2020

Furlough Scheme Cut-off Date Extended To 19 March

Thousands more employees will able to receive support through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) after the eligibility date was extended to 19 March 2020, the government announced today.   *eligibility cut-off date for Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme extended to 19 March 2020.  

15/4/2020: Auctioneers

Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 15 April 2020

DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd., (April 15th) sold 486 store cattle and 17 OTM cattle.   Store bullocks (266) averaged 221.4p and sold to 256.4p per kg for a 195kg Charolais cross from Whitebog, Rosemarkie, and £1,070 gross for a pen of 436kg Charolais crosses from Glaick, Ardross.  

15/4/2020

The UK Just Committed £200m To Fight Coronavirus In Developing Countries And Conflict Zones

The funds will help people in war zones and areas with little healthcare.   The UK government has pledged £200 million in aid funding to support the World Health Organization (WHO), UN agencies, and international nonprofits to help step up the COVID-19 response in developing countries.  

15/4/2020

Support For Aquaculture - Shellfish growers and trout farmers share £3 million

Aquaculture businesses threatened by the effects of COVID-19 can now get financial support from the Scottish Government.   Hardship payments of up to £27,000 are being made available for around 100 businesses which make a full time living from shellfish growing and trout farming.  

15/4/2020

Additional Support For Business - Scheme Extended

Second phase of funding to protect against the effects of COVID-19.   Around £220 million of further grants are being made available for businesses - including the recently self-employed - to help them deal with the ongoing impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.  

15/4/2020

Just Enterprise Business Resilience Support

As you may already be aware, the Just Enterprise programme is currently offering business resilience support for social enterprises who are experiencing a significant loss of trading income due to COVID-19.   The purpose of the Just Enterprise Business Resilience programme is to ensure social enterprises are equipped to manage the additional challenges arising from COVID-19.  

14/4/2020

Support For Those At High Covid-19 Risk

National helpline established for those who do not have family or community support.   A new national helpline is being set up to provide essential assistance to those who don't have a network of support but who are at high risk of contracting COVID-19.  

14/4/2020

Wellbeing Fund Open For Bids

Charities invited to apply for cash help.   Third sector organisations across Scotland are being encouraged to apply for emergency funding to help cope with the effects of coronavirus (COVID-19).  

14/4/2020

Pay Rise For Social Care Staff - Immediate wage increase and sick pay provision

Social care staff are to receive an immediate 3.3% pay increase backdated from 1 April 2020.   The move, agreed between the Scottish Government and COSLA, means staff will not need to wait for the pay to be backdated at a point later in the year following negotiations, as has happened in previous years.  

14/4/2020: Air / Bus / Rail / Ferry Services

Serco NorthLink Ferries cracks down on non-essential travel

Serco NorthLink Ferries continues to request that travellers stay at home and help to save lives as the company was forced to refuse travel to 23 passengers since 22 March.   As part of the national effort to deal with the current public health crisis, NorthLink Ferries has been monitoring passengers' reasons for travelling, which are captured during the booking process, and denying travel to or from the Northern Isles to those who disclose non-essential reasons.  

14/4/2020

New Mental Health Support

Additional support to help people look after their mental health and wellbeing during and after the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been announced by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.   The support includes an investment of more than £1 million towards the expansion of the Distress Brief Intervention (DBI) programme to help people in distress, and the launch of a new mental health marketing campaign across television, radio, print and online.  

14/4/2020

 
Office Of Budget Responsibility - A Scenario on Government Deficit

Coronavirus lockdown to deliver large (but hopefully temporary) shock to the economy and public finances.   In addition to its impact on public health, the coronavirus outbreak will substantially raise public sector net borrowing and debt, primarily reflecting economic disruption.  

14/4/2020

Criminal Trials During Covid-19 Outbreak

Discussion paper published ahead of talks and update to Parliament.   Potential options for progressing serious criminal cases during the coronavirus (COVID-19) emergency and its aftermath have been published by the Scottish Government.  

14/4/2020

Reassurance For Students During Coronavirus Outbreak

Extra time for prospective students to decide.   Prospective university and college students are being reassured that they will receive their results on time, and universities and colleges will assess qualifications as part of the admissions process.  

14/4/2020

Transport community to help COVID-19 efforts

Plans to help people attend medical appointments.   New arrangements are being put in place to tap into the groundswell of support from the transport community to help people with suspected coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms attend urgent but non-emergency medical appointments.  

14/4/2020

Support For Coastal Businesses

Scottish Crown Estate revenue available for COVID-19 pressures.   Coastal businesses and third sector organisations affected by COVID-19 can now benefit from a £7.2 million Scottish Crown Estate fund which is devolved to councils.  

14/4/2020

New Measures To Protect Business Tenants

Notice period for commercial leases extended from 14 days to 14 weeks.   The notice period before a commercial lease can be terminated for non-payment of rent has been extended, as part of new measures to help businesses introduced in the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act.  

11/4/2020

Bank Of England - Financial Policy Committee Statement

The Financial Policy Committee (FPC) met on Thursday 9 April to review developments in the financial system related to the outbreak and spread of Covid-19 (Coronavirus).   The Financial Policy Committee (FPC) met on Thursday 9 April to review developments in the financial system related to the outbreak and spread of Covid-19 (Coronavirus).  

11/4/2020

Highland business grants start flowing

Businesses across Highland are starting to receive their grants from the COVID-19 Business Grant Scheme.  The grant scheme, which now includes self-catering premises, will bring over £94million emergency funding to around 10,000 Highland businesses.  

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