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Domestic abuse is not just a ‘private matter, there is an ethical responsibility for employers to also help address this issue and a perhaps for the workplace to become a haven for victims/survivors of abuse.
“Virtual” High Streets to be launched across Doncaster
Measures to support a safe and successful reopening of treasured high streets ahead of a great summer were announced today by Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick.
The level of support available to local businesses in Doncaster has been bolstered with the appointment by the Sheffield City Region Growth Hub of more Business Support Advisors hired to work closely with SMEs across the town.
Oxen Sports & Rugby Football League today announces another significant step on the road to this year’s Rugby League World Cup with a new five-year partnership to produce all technical kit for the England Men, Women, Wheelchair and Physical Disability teams.
Businesses will shortly be invited to apply for a new post-Covid economic recovery grant to help fund certain projects.
The freehold, long income investment of the National Horseracing College (NHC) has been sold by Christie & Co on behalf of the owners of Rossington Hall, Doncaster.
Public and private sector organisations in Doncaster have launched a campaign to create a permanent memorial to honour the efforts of key workers, as well as providing a lasting memorial of those in our communities who have died of COVID-19 during the pandemic.
Doncaster is set to benefit from £30 million investment to help the borough’s recovery and renewal from the COVID pandemic.
Workplace testing programme ramps up as 48,000 businesses register for free, regular and rapid tests for their employees.
Oliver Law Security Ltd (OLS) have officially relocated to a larger premise undaunted by the impact of coronavirus on the business landscape.
The SME Brexit Support Fund could give you up to £2,000 to help with training or professional advice, if your business has up to 500 employees and no more than £100 million annual turnover.
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