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Share your views on the proposed Greater Manchester Combined Authority bus franchising scheme. This would bring buses under local control as part of an integrated transport network.
We must continue to work together to deter and prevent crime, and would ask that you continue to take suitable precautions for your own premises when closed for an extended period.
People must stay at home and follow the guidance immediately. The law has been updated to reflect the new rules.
The businesses required to close include non-essential retail, hospitality venues, hotels, leisure and sports facilities.
If you are a ‘wet pub’ and have already received a Local Restriction Support Grant, you don’t need to do another application to get an extra £1,000 announced this week by Government. Manchester City Council (MCC) will use the details from your original application to send a simple form to complete and return.
UnitedCity is an appeal to come together and join an initiative that will raise funds and expertise, in three ways: Independent research, Create, fund and execute campaigns, Support the most vunerable.
Grants to support Manchester businesses during the November to December national lockdown and periods of local restrictions. Grants can be paidf or properties with a rateable value of £15k or under, with a rateable value of over £15k and below £51k, and for those with a rateable value of £51k or over.
In Tier 3 hospitality settings, such as bars, pubs, cafes and restaurants are closed – they are permitted to continue sales by takeaway, click-and-collect, drive-through or delivery services. Accommodation such as hotels must close aside from some exemptions. Indoor entertainment and tourist venues must close.
We believe there are many positives of employees heading safely back into the city centre; to work flexibly, foster new routines, meet with colleagues and friends, share ideas, and have fun in our modern and diverse city.
Manchester has been placed in Tier 3 from 00:01 Friday 23 October. Businesses and venues can continue to operate, in a COVID-secure manner, other than those that remain closed in law
From 00:01 Friday 23 October pubs and bars must close unless they operate as if they were a restaurant, which means serving substantial meals, like a main lunchtime or evening meal. They may only serve alcohol as part of such a meal.
The hospitality industry is under threat. The imposition of further restrictions upon conurbations in the North of England will result in a catastrophic impact on the entire sector if it is not given immediate support.