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MP welcomes boost for businesses with extension of furlough scheme
WARRINGTON South MP Andy Carter has welcomed a boost for businesses with the extension of the furlough scheme during the CVID-19 crisis.
WARRINGTON South MP Andy Carter has welcomed a boost for businesses with the extension of the furlough scheme during the CVID-19 crisis.
A former Warrington Wolves player who had his career cut short by injury, is celebrating his 15th year in business running the Today Team logistics company based at Risley, Warrington.
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WARRINGTON’S Business Exchange is helping keep businesses connected during the COVID-19 lockdown.
WARRINGTON South MP Andy Carter has welcomed a government decision to provide an additional £600m funding to support small local businesses struggling to survive during lockdown.
WARRINGTON Borough Council is set to move quickly to secure the future of many small businesses in the town which currently don’t qualify for Government grants, to help them survive during the coronavirus crisis.
WARRINGTON South MP Andy Carter has welcomed microbusiness loans of up to £50,000 so small businesses across Warrington can benefit from a new fast-track finance scheme, providing loans with a 100% government-backed guarantee for lenders.
WARRINGTON’S Birchwood Park, the town’s largest business destination, has seen its occupiers go above and beyond to support the local community, key workers and NHS staff.
IT has been business as usual for Warrington Police during the late hours of “Lockdown” this week with a variety of incidents including extensive criminal damage at a care home.
MORE than 1,811 business properties in Warrington have already received grants as part of the Government’s Small Business Grants Scheme, receiving more than £23,015,000 to help tackle the COVID-19 crisis.