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Rural Stirling traders delight as they welcome back customers following four month Covid lockdown
Hospitality and other businesses welcome easing of lockdown
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Staff ready to welcome customers back at the Oak Tree Inn, Balmaha
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Rural traders this week welcomed back customers after finally being able to reopen their doors for the first time this year as Covid restrictions were eased.
Tyndrum cafe boss disappointed at no Job Retention Bonus in budget
Reintroduction of payment would have saved Real Food Cafe £20,000.
Sarah Heward and Alan McColm of the Real Food Cafe, Tyndrum.
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The furlough scheme has been extended until the end of September with the government continuing to paying 80 per cent of employees’ wages for hours they cannot work, Chancellor Rishi Sunak revealed as part of his Budget announcement this week.
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