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Business Live s latest round-up on the Humber
14:42, 14 MAY 2021
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Lockdown hasn’t meant stay put when it comes to careers, with some key appointments, promotions and switches completed in the Humber region.
Here is our latest regular round-up in association with On Line People, one of the largest regional suppliers of technical and professional personnel on temporary, interim and permanent placements.
Council chief executive Heather Shotter said conversations with the landowners had been set up. “We’ve again stated our desire to work together to find a way to build the off-road shared pathway along the edge of their properties and the river, ensuring their privacy and security, while allowing their commercial activities to continue.” Meantime, Shotter was reminding the public the sections along the river’s edge were private property and not open to the public. “Some of these landowners are running commercial operations, where health and safety is paramount.” Shotter said landowners could call the police if they saw unauthorised people on their properties.