Những doanh nghiệp đầu tiên công bố kết quả kinh doanh tháng 7/2021 cho thấy khó khăn của đợt bùng phát dịch COVID-19 lần thứ 4 đã thật sự khiến doanh nghiệp "ngấm đòn".
Donegal County Council has advised of a further waiver of Commercial Rates which will apply to specified business categories in the first quarter of 2021.
The Government has announced the waiver in order to reflect the current restrictions and to continue the supports available for ratepayers, and in recognition of the impact of the on-going trajectory of COVID 19.
This three-month waiver has modified criteria from the 2020 scheme and accordingly is a separate, standalone waiver scheme.
A 100% waiver will be applied to all businesses, for a three-month period to the end of March 2021, with several categories excepted.
This waiver will take the form of a credit in lieu of rates due from January to March of this year.
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Covid-19 response: Longford County Council processed 700 Business Restart Grants and answered 425 Community Helpline Calls
Longford County Council poised to rise to the challenges 2021 will bring
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Christmas is almost upon us. People are spending money, shopping local and supporting local businesses and jobs.
Despite the Christmas trade, 2020 has been a very difficult year for many businesses in county Longford.
Longford County Council has provided a range of supports to businesses to help keep them afloat through restrictions and reduced trade.
The Local Enterprise office supported hundreds of small enterprises with Business Continuity Vouchers, COVID Mentoring and Trading Online Vouchers.
Reflecting on 2020 and looking to 2021.
A joint Christmas message to Echo readers from Cork County Mayor Cllr Mary Linehan Foley and CEO Tim Lucey, as they review the year that’s passed
Cork County Mayor Cllr Mary Linehan Foley and CEO Tim Lucey.
2020 presented many challenges for Cork County Council and the communities we serve. The resilience, flexibility and adaptability of the Council working alongside statutory bodies, volunteer organisations, families and communities enabled us to respond effectively to these challenges, while paving the way for future success in the region.
Prior to the global pandemic in March, Cork County Council made international news in its response to the grounding of the ghost ship MV Alta on the coast of Ballycotton.