· Two in five small businesses admit they aren’t clear on the new rules for posting their goods to the EU, despite 70% being confident their business can navigate the impact of the UK’s exit from the EU
· Half of all small businesses with under 50 employees post to the EU on at least a weekly basis and 70% use Post Office services to get them there
· Post Office launches online customs declarations forms that can be completed before visiting a branch
Two in five (39%) small businesses admit they aren’t clear on the new rules for posting their goods to the EU1 since the UK’s exit from the European Union, equating up to a million UK small businesses, according to new research by Post Office.2
In March, the pair even gave HELLO! a tour of their family home, revealing little Sienna s nursery for the very first time.
Hugo and Millie on their wedding day
With an entire wall covered in animal wallpaper, featuring a giraffe, an elephant and a flamingo against a jungle backdrop, and Scandiborn shelves of children s books on display, the bright, sunny room is just perfect for an infant. We want to be able to teach her the names of animals when she s getting big enough to say words, and give her an interest in outdoors and nature. I think the theme is quite calming as well, and it s really cute, explained Millie at the time, adding that she had been spending lots of time in the nursery; it s where she goes to relax and meditate.
Oldham-born businessman David Heginbotham passed away in his sleep at his Cliviger home on Sunday aged 81. Political colleagues and opponents have paid tribute to a colourful and quirky character. Mr Heginbotham was Conservative councillor for Cliviger with Worsthorne 1991 to 1998 and 2002 to 2018 and Mayor of Burnley in 2011-2012. The former leader of the borough council Conservative group was the driving force behind the long campaign to reopen the Todmorden Curve. Mr Heginbotham was one of the first passengers to use the direct link to Manchester from Burnley when it reopened after an £8.8million reinstatement of the line which was closed in 1972 following Dr Beeching’s railway reforms in 1965.