Sheffield City Council has opened applications for its Coronavirus Business Grants Scheme for a second time
“At a time when the public want maximum trust in the businesses and organisations that are central to their lives, we want to reaffirm our commitment to the people of Sheffield.
Sheffield Hallam University and The Sheffield College have announced a new strategic partnership which will support the post Covid-19 recovery.
A major UK study involving researchers from the University of Sheffield into the long-term health impacts of Covid-19 on hospitalised patients has been launched.
Results from the latest BCC Coronavirus Business Impact Tracker in partnership with job site Indeed reveal that businesses are operating at half of their pre-Covid 19 capacity on average, despite lockdown measures easing.
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed traditional production shift working to new flexible shift patterns to keep the business operating and staff safe. This can provide untapped saving opportunities on electricity costs if managed effectively.
Commenting on the Prime Minister’s speech today (17 July), setting out the next steps in England’s Coronavirus response, BCC Director General Adam Marshall said:
Employees at a Sheffield-based health care company have been praised for their contributions to cancer charity, Maggie’s, which is offering support to people with cancer during the current Covid crisis.
Commenting on the government’s announcement that wearing a face covering will be mandatory in shops and supermarkets in England from 24 July, BCC Co-Executive Director Claire Walker said: