More than 7500 vulnerable people in South Lanarkshire have been targeted for extra help during the coronavirus crisis.
26.03.2020 - 19:15 / ok.co.uk
While the government has come up with some financial packages to help small businesses and encourage employers to retain staff during the corona virus outbreak, there is no denying that times right now are very tough. No stranger to giving back, boss of online retailer PrettyLittleThing has gone a step further than most business moguls and given up his salary for the month of March in order to donate it to small businesses to help them stay afloat during the pandemic.
More than 7500 vulnerable people in South Lanarkshire have been targeted for extra help during the coronavirus crisis.
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