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The application process to provide extended financial support for targeted businesses has been opened in Doncaster.
Property development company, Empire, remains confident about the Yorkshire market, despite the delays in construction due to the pandemic.
At this time of year, Ricky Wells is usually travelling all over the UK from his home in Doncaster, competing in the high speed world of professional speedway.
Doncaster-based HGV firm John Hudson Trailers has purchased Tees Valley Trailers with the support of a £5m funding package from NatWest and Lombard Asset Finance.
Businesses will be able to benefit from larger loans under the Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CLBILS), the government announced today.
The council has started planning for when Doncaster town centre and other town centres across the borough can fully reopen for visitors, but the message remains please only visit if it’s absolutely essential to do so.
From June, the Crown Hotel accommodation will be open for guests who need to stay overnight while working in the area on business in the power, manufacturing, construction, transport and food sectors, as per government guidelines.
Doncaster-based plastic pipes manufacturer Polypipe has completed a share placing raising gross proceeds of about £120m.
Doncaster Sheffield Airport is one of many aviation organisations pivoting its core business in response to COVID-19, delivering essential supplies such as perishables, medical supplies and providing a rapid response to deliver critical Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the UK National Health Service frontline.
A commercial property developer is still achieving sales of industrial and warehousing units at Doncaster Sheffield Airport, despite the lockdown’s effects on businesses.
A six-figure Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) loan from NatWest has helped to safeguard the future of a Doncaster-based manufacturer.
The joint venture partners behind Doncaster’s Unity scheme have agreed the sale of a 79-acre plot to one of the UK’s fastest growing retailers.
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