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Acas is updating its statutory Code of Practice on handling requests for flexible working, to reflect the anticipated reforms to legislation, significant shift in flexible working in the workplace and changing views since their existing Code was published in 2014. Their non-statutory guidance will also be updated which sits alongside the Code. The aim of the Code is to provide employers, employees and representatives with a clear explanation of the law on the statutory right...
Stress is defined by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) as 'the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demand placed on them'. Some people benefit from a certain amount of pressure as it can keep them motivated. However, when there is too much pressure it can lead to stress. Stress is not an illness but it can affect a person's physical and mental health. If not properly managed, stress can...
The Insolvency Service has launched a new online information hub to support company directors. The hub hosts guidance and information on a range of business themes commonly faced by companies and aims to help company directors to push their business forward by being more aware of potential pitfalls. It is specifically designed for directors of micro, small and medium-size limited companies, although it will also be useful to others. Directors of limited companies, unlike sole traders...
A group of employees in a pleasant atmosphere in the office, collecting plastic bottles in the recycling bin.
From 6 April 2024 it will become law for all businesses, charities, and public sector organisations to separate their waste for recycling. This will improve the quality and quantity of how we collect and separate waste. The legal requirements to separate their waste will affect: All workplaces (businesses, the public and third sector). Those who collect the waste, or arrange for waste to be collected. Those who collect, receive, keep, treat, or transport waste who...
Is your organisation looking to connect people and communities to heritage in the UK? Will your heritage project last up to one year? Do you require a grant of between £3,000 and £10,000? Are you a not-for-profit organisation or a private owner of heritage? If you answered yes to these questions, then National Lottery Grants for Heritage are for you. Using money raised by the National Lottery, the National Lottery Heritage Fund inspires, leads and...
Julie James, Minister for Climate Change Today (20 July 2023) I am issuing further information relating to the Workplace Recycling Reforms, which will require all business, public and third sector workplaces to separate key recyclable materials in the same way householders already do across the majority of Wales. This action is key to tackling the climate and nature emergency, and represents significant progress towards a stronger, greener economy as we committed to within our Programme...
Julie James, Minister for Climate Change Today (20 July 2023) I am issuing further information relating to the Workplace Recycling Reforms, which will require all business, public and third sector workplaces to separate key recyclable materials in the same way householders already do across the majority of Wales. This action is key to tackling the climate and nature emergency, and represents significant progress towards a stronger, greener economy as we committed to within our Programme...
To support the development of small, local sustainable urban drainage schemes (SuDS) or sustainable drainage schemes in Wales on existing sites, Natural Resources Wales have a fund of £450,000 available for feasibility development grants between £25,000 - £40,000. The sustainable drainage feasibility grant will enable individuals, community groups and others undertake feasibility studies with the potential to develop small-scale schemes via a future competitive grant stage. Who can apply Individuals Public sector organisations Registered charities...
Funded by the Welsh Government, WRAP has developed this user-friendly Circular Materials Mapping Tool for Wales – a useful resource for Welsh stakeholders across the plastics, paper, and wood value chains. The tool is intended to help support greater collaboration between the many businesses that make up Wales’ plastics, paper and wood sectors. It provides businesses with the opportunity to further enhance their understanding of the wider Welsh materials sector. For further information please select...
The Growth Impact Fund provides social investment for early stage, growing social businesses that are: led by diverse leaders and teams looking to grow their trading income looking to help tackle inequality The Fund was developed by Big Issue Invest and UnLtd with support from Shift, who are all committed to tackling the structural barriers within social investment and offers between £50,000 and £1,500,000 of investment. There are three flexible investment types aimed to meet...

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