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Do you or someone you know run an inspirational small business that fits the bill for #TheSmallAwards then don't miss out and apply for 2022! The judges will be looking for evidences of strong community engagement from small businesses whilst also looking for strong performance as an on-going business. The categories are: High Street Hero – best high street business Bricks and Clicks Award – best multi-channel small business Legacy Award – best family business...
HMRC know that some employers pay their employees earlier than usual over the Christmas period, for example the business may close for Christmas and New Year. If you do pay early, please report your normal payment date on your Full Payment Submission (FPS). For example: if you pay on 17 December 2021 but your normal payment date is 31 December 2021, please report the payment date as '31 December 2021'. In this example the FPS...
The Welsh Government’s commitment to end homelessness will be made clear in the Senedd later today as Climate Change Minister Julie James launches the Ending Homelessness Action Plan. The Minister, who says that when homelessness occurs it should be ‘rare, brief and unrepeated’, will also announce a new £30million funding pot over five years for local authorities. Under the Private Rented Sector Leasing Scheme, private property owners will be encouraged to lease their properties to...
Growing the Welsh food and drink industry’s value to £8.5bn and increasing the number of employees in the sector who receive the Welsh Living Wage to 80%, both by 2025, are at the heart of a new Welsh Government vision. A Vision for the Food & Drink industry from 2021 will build on the sector’s success in Wales with the key aim of helping ensure a flourishing food and drink industry with a global reputation...
HMRC will explain existing guidance and answer general questions about the content but are unable to answer questions specific to the items you import or export on the webinars, the webinars are offered several times, select a date and time that works for you: Importing – steps you need to take before making your supplementary declaration – get advice on how to make a supplementary declaration and how intermediaries can help Customs Import Declarations: an...
The Welsh Government are taking immediate action to move 10 south African countries onto the red list for travel following the identification of a new coronavirus variant, which may be capable of evading the protection provided by vaccines. The Omicron variant (also called B.1.1.529) has been linked to Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Angola, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia. These countries have moved onto the red list. This means travellers from these destinations...
The move to include Quiet Hours into the shopping routine is happening all across the UK, to support customers who may have sensory needs such as Autism and other customers such as elderly people and people with hidden disabilities. Have you thought about formalising Quiet Hours? If you’re customer facing business, why not have quiet hours on a specific day so that your business can be more inclusive. This is dedicated times where staff will...
Rules of origin are one of the most important trading requirements you need to understand and meet if your business buys or sells goods internationally. These rules are used in trading agreements between different countries, like the UK’s deal with the EU – called the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA). The rules are used to determine the country of origin of goods being imported and exported and whether they’re eligible for preferential tariffs. The preferential...
This year’s Small Business Saturday, a day where shoppers are encouraged to spend with local firms, is on 4 December 2021. All kinds of small businesses are encouraged to get involved, so know that whether you are a family business, local shop, online business, wholesaler, business service or small manufacturer, Small Business Saturday is supporting you! For further information please visit the Small Business Saturday website.
The Arts Marketing Association’s (AMA) Small Scale Development Programme (SSDP), launches in Wales for the first time this November, in partnership with Creu Cymru and with thanks to funding support from Arts Council Wales and sponsorship from Ticketsolve. SSDP helps organisations identify robust business models and new ways to develop their audiences for long-term sustainable success. It has run successfully in England for several years and is launching in Wales in response to requests from...

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