coronavirus pandemic has had a big impact with annual sales expected to be “significantly less” than last year.
09.07.2020 - 19:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Police appeal following near miss between light aircraft and drone“Unfortunately, but quite understandably, that will not be the case and Post Office Limited is now looking for someone to take over the provision of post office services on the High Street.“I really want to thank the Right Medicine Pharmacy for taking on the post office role when it did and no one could have foreseen the changes that have overtaken us all since then.Hundreds in Perth and Kinross enjoy first pint since
.coronavirus pandemic has had a big impact with annual sales expected to be “significantly less” than last year.
Paisley High Street to make way for a new food hall in a nearby retail park.The plans were confirmed today as staff were informed the high street site would be closing down, with employees being relocated to a newly opened food hall within Wallneuk Retail Park.The retail giant confirmed the new shopping unit would be opening within the Renfrew retail park, and would be 30 per cent bigger than the current site in the town centre.A spokeswoman from M&S confirmed all staff would be given the option
The money has been allocated to councils with the aim of spending it to boost high streets and town centres as the lockdown eases.Councils are also able to use the cash to develop local marketing campaigns to explain the changes to the public and reassure them that their high streets and other commercial areas are safe.Bolton council has received £253,140 from the fund, Bury council received £169,235, Trafford got £210,672, Manchester £488,628, Rochdale £197,050, Oldham £210,417, Salford
Methven Post Office has won an award for the amazing way it has helped the local community keep going during the testing times of the coronavirus.The Perthshire village branch was a finalist in the community engagement category of the Post Office’s We’re Stronger Together awards Scotland for service during COVID-19.Antisocial camping situation at Perthshire lochs requires park rangersPost Office chief executive Nick Read invited Scottish postmasters and postmistresses to share their experience
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is being urged to unveil a cash injection worth £200 billion in order to help rebuild the UK economy after the coronavirus crisis. The Chancellor is due to make a statement in the House of Commons on Wednesday outlining his plan to create jobs, upgrade buildings and protect the environment.
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