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The guesthouse owner
Gary Lovatt, who runs the five-bedroom Laurel Bank guesthouse in Keswick in the Lake District, said he was “very happy” with the supreme court verdict, and “reasonably confident” he would now get a payout from his insurer.
Lovatt had tried to claim between £10,000 and £15,000 on his insurance policy after he was forced to close, but said he did not get very far because of his insurer’s “computer says no” approach.
Gary Lovatt. Photograph: FSB
Asked how much income he had lost, the 61-year-old said it was more than 50%.
He said that for a lot of small businesses, the loss of cashflow is a huge issue. “They haven’t got the resources that the large companies [have].”
Merry Christmas and an ‘appy’ new year to Greater Manchester’s older residents Date published: 13 December 2020
Acclaimed musical theatre singer Roy Locke will be leading the show
A Christmas concert is set to be beamed directly to older residents in Greater Manchester thanks to a new app, Greater Moments.
The app is helping bring moments that matter to people during the coronavirus pandemic, especially those living with dementia.
The Greater Moments Christmas Concert will be streamed from December 20 at 3pm and feature a professionally produced singalong performance, a school production and messages of recognition and hope from across the Greater Manchester community.
by Stephen Chapman
Greater Manchester’s older residents will be able to access a special Christmas concert, through a newly released app.
The Greater Moments app has been created to bring “moments that matter” to people during the Covid-19 pandemic - especially those living with dementia. It was commissioned by Dementia United, Greater Manchester’s programme for dementia, and developed by Social Sense and Hitch marketing.
“The vision for Greater Moments is to provide a single access point for all activities, events and services in Greater Manchester so that it’s possible for older residents in particular to bring key moments of their lives into one place, explained Gary Lovatt, co-creator of Greater Moments and Managing Director of Social Sense.
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