We can confirm we have complied with government guidance on managing the risk of Covid-19 5 steps to working safely 1. Carry out a COVID-19 risk assessment Before restarting work you should ensure the safety of the workplace by: carrying out a risk assessment in line with the HSE guidance consulting with your workers or trade…
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Those of us living in towns and villages outside the big cities often take our gardens and private outside spaces for granted. These areas have become much more important during the coronavirus lockdown, and it is no surprise that gardens and private patios or balconies have become essential requirements for many people looking to move…
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The government gave the green light to freeing up the housing market from Covid-19 restrictions on May 13th. Since then we have seen conflicting reports of surging interest, as the pent-up demand built up over the previous two months was released, offset against claims of falling prices as buyers try to take advantage of job…
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The latest easing of lockdown restrictions against the coronavirus has seen the majority of shops re-open in England, including those previously classed as non-essential. Shops must continue to keep customers the required two metres apart with the help of floor markings, and tills should have plastic screens around them to minimise contact with shoppers. Other…
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The Family Court exists to settle disputes and make orders in relation to family law. Typically this involves decisions on the care and upbringing of children, local authority intervention to protect children, adoption, matters relating to divorce, financial support of ex-partners and children following relationship breakdowns, and provide protection from domestic violence. The coronavirus pandemic…
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Former Home Secretary Sajid Javid has revealed that he is to head an inquiry into child sex abuse in conjunction with the Centre for Social Justice. The inquiry will examine organised child sexual exploitation, gangs and grooming, as well as the online abuse of children. The investigation is to be a “no holds barred” exercise,…
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Conflicting messages on the current state of the residential property market have emerged in the last few days. On May 27th Rightmove, Britain’s biggest internet-based residential property agency, reported more than 6 million visits to its website. This was an 18% increase on the same day last year and the highest daily figure since the…
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A study into the commercial property market released at the beginning of June by Rightmove shows that activity in the sector has quickly recovered to pre-lockdown levels. Rightmove claims to be the UK’s largest online commercial property agency, and has reported that enquiries in May were 6% higher this year than in May 2019. Their…
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Facing the often sudden death of a family member is difficult enough. Bereaved relatives report that they are now suffering additional stress as they try to settle the deceased’s affairs because of inefficiency on the part of banks, pension companies and utility suppliers. Clearly the Coronavirus outbreak has had an effect on the ability of…
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We have reported several times on the increase in domestic abuse incidents during the coronavirus lockdown. People in abusive relationships are clearly under intense pressure from their abuser when forced to live side by side under lockdown restrictions, and as the containment measures continue into their ninth week and beyond the stresses and strains will…
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