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United We Stand - Kate Nicholls on the coronavirus crisis
You’ve put questions to the government on its wage relief - what answers have you received so far? We got the much-needed confirmation that the Government will roll-out a Job Retention Scheme providing grants to cover 80% of wages. We had been pushing the Government very hard on this and it was absolutely vital that support was provided to ensure that employees would still receive money and businesses supported. We are still awaiting detail on the scheme
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United We Stand - Jonathan Downey: The rent moratorium buys us some time. What to do next?
Last week I proposed that the Government introduce a forfeiture moratorium to stop landlords from repossessing commercial premises if businesses are unable to pay their rent when the quarterly rent period came up, which is today (25 March). It has listened and this will become legislation tomorrow. As a result, business owners will now have some proper time to work out how best to push through this and bounce out the other side.
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Hospitality innovators shine in times of crisis
In this unprecedented time of crisis, it’s incredible and heart-warming to see creativity once again rise from the hospitality sector.
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Grind sees 5x growth in online business because of coronavirus
As a result of the Government enforced lockdown, coffee-brand Grind has seen substantial growth in orders on its online shop, David Abrahamovitch, Grind CEO, has told MCA.
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JDW asks suppliers for payment moratorium
JD Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin has asked suppliers for a moratorium on payments until the business’ massive pub estate reopens to the public.
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Boxpark: 'You can't sit in your ivory tower and collect your cheque'
Boxpark CEO Roger Wade has said that to ensure SME’s survive the coronavirus lockdown, landlords must work together with tenants and make sacrifices.
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Kerb: 'Lack of support for self-employed is our biggest anxiety'
Kerb, the operator behind six of London’s street-food markets, has announced a multi-faceted support campaign for its traders, but has said that further Government measures are needed to support the self-employed.
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Bottle shops within breweries exempt from closures
Licenced shops selling alcohol, including those within breweries, are exempt from the UK shutdown, the government has clarified.
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Stonegate gives regulars a chance to bring the pub home
Stonegate has launched a ‘Pub In A Box’ competition to cheer up its locked down regulars. Supported by Diageo, anyone looking to enter can do so here. “In these tough times community spirit is everything and whilst our doors are closed, we will do all we can to support our customers and team,” said Alan Armstrong, head of marketing at Stonegate.
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Grind: 'No one will lose their jobs as a result of the virus'
Grind, the restaurant, coffee shop and bar brand, has vowed none of its staff will lose their jobs as a result of the virus.
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Shaftesbury: Supporting tenants the ‘right thing to do’
Shaftesbury, the West End landlord, is supporting tenants with rent deferral, to help ease their short-term cash flow issues so they can resume trading once the current restrictions are lifted.
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Supportive measures for self-employed expected imminently
The chancellor Rishi Sunak will be making further announcements on supportive measures for self-employed workers “in the coming days,” he said in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon.
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SSP: Sufficient liquidity for year-long trading decline
SSP Group expects to see an ongoing decline in profits until the end of FY2020 but will take significant action to ensure its survival, it has said in a trading update released today.
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A tale of two markets – and the search for some out of home good news?
The contrast between the sales highs of the supermarkets and the all-time lows of hospitality and foodservice could not be starker at this moment in time. But surely fortunes must turn? Unfortunately, we live in unprecedented times with chronic uncertainty. To their credit, governments around the world are intervening and taking previously unimagined steps to help mitigate the prospect of a worst-case scenario.
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Doubts emerge over loan scheme
Doubts have emerged over the government’s loan scheme, with bank applications insisting on director personal guarantees.
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JDW accused of abandoning staff
JD Wetherspoon has been accused of abandoning its 43,000 staff after boss Tim Martin insisted the chain could not afford to pay them during the coronavirus crisis until the company was reimbursed for their wages by the government.
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Pubs can serve hot food for takeaway and delivery
Pubs will still be able to sell food for delivery and takeaway while closed to the public, the government has confirmed to The Morning Advertiser.
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Roadchef to continue ‘as long as possible’ after Mcdonald’s and Costa closures
Roadchef has vowed to carry on serving food on the nation’s road network, despite the loss of McDonald’s and Costa Coffee.
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Leon: 'We have to do the right thing’
Leon has pledged to remain open to feed NHS and other key workers as scores of other operators wind down operations.
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Dishoom, Burger King and Caffé Nero remove to-go and delivery options
Dishoom, Burger King and Caffé Nero are among the latest operators to announce a full estate-wide closure, removing collection, takeaway and delivery options.