A new testing site in Alton has been launched for those who can't work from home (i.e. frontline workers, health care staff, supermarket staff) to get tested twice a week if they are not showing symptoms.
One in three people with coronavirus don't show any symptoms, and these tests can quickly show whether otherwise healthy people are carrying the virus.
Anyone who can't work from home and works for a business with fewer than 50 employees (including self-employed people) can book a free test.
To find out more, visit the EHDC website.
Businesses employing 50 or more people can order free lateral flow coronavirus tests for their employees by registering on or before 31 March 2021.
These testing programmes can identify cases of coronavirus in employees who are not showing symptoms, to help stop the spread of the disease and ensure vital services can continue.
To qualify, your business must:
- Be registered in England
- Employ 50 people or more
- Have employees that cannot work from home
To register, please visit GOV.UK.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), in collaboration with Innovate UK and KTN, will be hosting a competition briefing webinar on 11 March to share details of the spring window of funding from the Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF).
The IETF will support businesses with high energy use to transition to a low carbon future, and to cut their bills and emissions through increased energy efficiency and decarbonisation.
This webinar will benefit multiple organisations and professionals including manufacturing companies, data centres and energy efficiency and decarbonisation innovators and professionals.
For more information and to register, please visit the booking page.
Do you have an idea and passion that you want to turn into a business? Or are you currently self-employed or running a business and need to update your knowledge about running your business?
Abri and Enterprise First invite you to ‘stop thinking, start creating’ with their FREE 14-hour online self-employment course: 'Create'.
This course will be delivered over four separate days in March (15/17/22/24) and provide a step-by-step guide covering the fundamentals of self-employment. It's also suitable for those who may have already started up but need more guidance.
For more information and to register, please visit:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/abris-create-self-employment-training-course-online-mondays-weds-tickets-141301130485
Businesses that are able to offer any number of job placements for 16 to 24 year olds on Universal Credit who are at risk of long term unemployment can now apply directly through the GOV.UK website for a Kickstart scheme grant.
You can get help with your application from a Kickstart gateway that is already working with the scheme.
Our business support page includes links to grants for businesses that have been affected by coronavirus restrictions, as well as links to other sources of support.
Visit: www.easthants.gov.uk/business-support
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