Prime Minister announces stronger enforcement measures as easements resume
Press Release - 13th August 2020
The Government has announced a series of tough new enforcement measures targeting the most serious breaches of social distancing restrictions.
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Fines will double to a maximum of £3,200 for those who repeatedly flout face covering rules
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New fines to be introduced for people hosting raves or other unlawful gatherings of more than 30 people
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Bowling alleys, skating rinks and casinos to reopen for the first time as well as indoor play and soft play centres which comply with new Covid-19 Secure guidelines
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Beauty salons, tattoo studios, spas, barbers across England will be able to offer all close contact services and treatments
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Wedding receptions for up to 30 people to resume – and indoor performances with socially distanced audiences will recommence
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Sports and business events pilots to resume
The Government has announced a series of tough new enforcement measures targeting the most serious breaches of social distancing restrictions.
Guidance for Employees and Employers on Self-Isolating after returning to the UK
People returning to the UK must self-isolate for 14 days unless they’re travelling from a country with a quarantine exemption.
Find out how to self-isolate when travelling to the UK.
A person’s employment rights will depend on their employment status and specific circumstances. A court or employment tribunal will make the final decision on employment status and whether an employer has acted within the law or not.
Working from home
Where possible people should work from home during their self-isolation period. Employees should talk to their employer about working from home before they travel.
Taking annual leave
Employees can agree with their employer to take leave to cover the period of their self-isolation, providing they have enough leave remaining.
Employers can also tell employees to take leave as long as they give them enough notice. Find out about notice periods.
Businesses can Survive and Thrive Post-Lockdown and beyond
Helping You to Reset your Business has become our Mission
Inspired by the dedication, tenacity, determination, ability to adapt of the letting agents we have been working with pre-Lockdown and everyone we talked to and communicated to during Lockdown and post-lockdown, we have changed the way we work and have also changed and evolved.
In September 2020 we will be launching a set of programmes which will look at Business Continuity Planning (BCP). The inspiration comes from our Solution Focused Training initiative where training provides participants with an objective & an outcome.
The BCP will focus on adding value to your letting agency, making subtle changes and thinking beyond Coronavirus.
Our training sessions have been developed with detail in mind - so we can focus on the questions asked and provide you with the answers you need. Our new resources will also help you and your team to navigate complex changes.
Key Government Guidance for Letting Agents - Part II
As we move into month 5 since the UK went into full-scale lockdown, further restrictions were reintroduced for Greater Manchester, East Lancashire and parts of West Yorkshire. People from separate households in these areas are not allowed to mix with each other in their homes or gardens, or in pubs and restaurants. In Leicester, A local lockdown has been in place for several weeks, restrictions are also in place on household visits.
Every day the Government issues information relating to the impact of Covid-19 on different aspects of life in the UK. It is challenging enough to deal with the day to day running of a letting agency and It is too much information for any one individual to read and absorb, as well as implement to not only ensure personal safety but also professional.
We hope the following links will provide some assistance in navigating some of the aspects that need to be dealt with.