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THE chancellor has been warned not to forget about thousands of jobs in the supply chain after he announced billions more pounds to help retailers… ....
BUSINESS leaders in Hampshire have urged the government to get freight moving again after Britain found itself cut off from large parts of Europe. Traffic across the channel was halted after a new and faster-spreading strain of Covid-19 prompted dozens of countries to stop travel from the UK. France introduced a 48-hour ban on hauliers crossing the channel with their cargo, bringing lorry traffic to a standstill at Dover. Ross McNally, chief executive of Hampshire Chamber, said: “This is an urgent situation that needs to be resolved as an absolute priority. The smooth movement of freight to and from Hampshire and the rest of the UK is essential for consumers and businesses. ....
BUSINESS leaders in Hampshire have urged the government to get freight moving again after Britain found itself cut off from large parts of Europe. Traffic across the channel was halted after a new and faster-spreading strain of Covid-19 prompted dozens of countries to stop travel from the UK. France introduced a 48-hour ban on hauliers crossing the channel with their cargo, bringing lorry traffic to a standstill at Dover. Ross McNally, chief executive of Hampshire Chamber, said: “This is an urgent situation that needs to be resolved as an absolute priority. The smooth movement of freight to and from Hampshire and the rest of the UK is essential for consumers and businesses. ....
THE Anchorage Social Activity Centre in Pembroke Dock is to benefit from a fundraising boost of almost £2,300, thanks to a group of cyclists from the Pembrokeshire Velo Club. Over the course of four days, Ross McNally, Shane Davies, Shaun Newbury, Liam Rowlands, and Rob Dyde circumnavigated the whole of Wales on their bikes. Covering 493 miles, the group cycled for 30 hours, climbing 35,505 feet (higher than Mount Everest) and raising £2,284.31 in total. The fundraising was coordinated by Ross McNally, who is related to one of the customers at the Anchorage. “It was challenging ride but a pleasure raising money for such a worthy cause and I know it will be greatly appreciated,” said Ross, who works for RWE Pembroke Power Station along with Shane Davies. ....