What happened to all the food and drink unsold in bars and restaurants
Pubs Have ‘Beer-ly’ Survived During Lockdown Dubbed ‘Super Saturday’ by the media, Saturday the 4th of July is the date that pubs and restaurants in the UK will finally be able to re-open. While this is great news for owners and diners and drinkers who have been missing their local, lockdown has been a tough […]
How COVID-19 has affected window cleaners
Window Cleaners Look For Transparent Payment Methods Before COVID-19 arrived and began to impact every area of every industry, most UK home-owners enjoyed having their windows cleaned three or four times a year. Sadly, clean windows are just one of the many things that UK citizens had to do without as the country battled the […]
Paying Tribute To Hairdressers – But Not Cash
Hands up if you’re ready for a haircut! In the last few weeks, the UK’s businesses have been slowly coming back to life with parks, restaurants and non-essential stores opening their doors once again. Although it’s great to finally be able to splash out on a latte and splurge on shoes, most of us have […]
Ordo Offers A New Lease Of Life For Landlords And Tenants
During the first half of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc across a number of industries – not least the residential property market. At the beginning of April, landlords were advised that they were no longer permitted to show prospective tenants around properties or, in fact, to enter the properties they owned if a […]
Lessons To Be Learnt As Schools Reopen
Although we have had some conflicting reports of late, this week Education Secretary, Gavin Williamson, announced that the plan is for all children to return to school by September. Going the distance with learning Whilst a return to school does, of course, signal a return to some kind of normality for the UK, safety will […]