Freeths Corona Virus help page
Since the first indications of the potential impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak on international trade, Freeths have been advising our clients on how to manage that impact within their business.
Where it all began. B4 started in Oxfordshire in 2006 and has continued to grow and expand to other areas.
Since the first indications of the potential impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak on international trade, Freeths have been advising our clients on how to manage that impact within their business.
In light of the uncertainty with the outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus), we want to reassure all our customers that we are taking all necessary steps to follow the World Health Organisation and local authorities’ guidelines. Our priority is the safety of our customers and team.
We’re going through a moment in history that is full of uncertainty. There’s the Covid 19 pandemic. There’s political brinkmanship between Europe and UK. There are homeless people, wars and a refugee crisis.
Royal Cars Oxford are pleased to announce that we will providing online shop collections for the over-65’s and anyone in self-isolation within the Oxford area!
The rapid disruption caused by the various social distancing measures has resulted in a liquidity shock to many businesses. Therefore, we would like to circulate what we have learned about the various financing and government support options expected to be available to date.
The Ashmolean’s doors have been open since 1683, so it was difficult to close them this week.
We are writing to all businesses in Oxford today with information and guidance about how to access national and local support for everyone impacted by coronavirus (COVID-19).
A radical new way to provide more than 200 truly affordable homes in Woodstock is at risk after Cherwell District Council opted to remove it from their Local Plan.
The ultimate trajectory of COVID-19 in the uk remains uncertain, at the time of writing, the government anticipates it will “spread in a significant way” – and supply chain issues look set to extend well beyond panic buying of hand sanitiser and toilet roll.
Did You Know? Did you know the number of people working at home reached an all-time high of 4.2 million in 2014? According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), this is about 13.9% of the population with approximately 74% of these home workers classified as managers, professionals or skilled trades.
How you doing out there? Hopefully all safe and well. Just wanted to inform you that our Oxford Factory has opened a cool little shop and its selling plenty of lovely products.
We are open for business whilst working in line with the Government and public health guidance on Covid-19.
A leading tax expert today welcomed the decision to delay complicated tax changes that will affect thousands of contractors in the private sector.
The Oxford Bus Company and Thames Travel are set to temporarily reduce services as part of its response to the fast-moving COVID-19 pandemic.
As the world responds to the outbreak of COVID-19, our You HR thoughts are with the people affected and the millions of health and social care professionals working around the clock to help those most at need, and to all those that will support the Country in trying to keep it functioning at such an unprecedented time.