New Business Support Hub launched

In today’s COVID-19 Coronavirus briefing, Michel Gove, Minister for the Cabinet Office, confirmed that both the Prime Minister and the Health Secretary had tested positive for coronavirus after displaying mild symptoms. He also confirmed that there were currently 14, 543 confirmed cases in the UK, and that the number of deaths had leapt to 759. He reiterated the need to follow the Government’s current advice on staying at home and social distancing.

Today, Colmore Business District launched its online hub for businesses seeking support due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Information on the government assistance available has been collated into one place, and will be kept up to date as information becomes available on how what businesses are entitled to and how they can claim. Click here to see what your business might be entitled to.

Colmore BID remains available to support our businesses, as well as our public sector parters. Please contact the team in the usual way, or email info@colmorebid.co.uk

Colmore BID will continue to share confirmed, factual information during this crisis. You can keep up to date by subscribing to our mailing lists. You can join these by emailing info@colmorebid.co.uk You can also keep up to date by following us on Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin.

Similar news

Rayner and Adam

Clarke Willmott’s Birmingham Family Team recognised in Doyle’s Guide

The family law team at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP’s Birmingham office has been recognised in the

Colmore Placemaking George Shaw

Visual Storytelling: The Story of George Shaw in Birmingham

Commission Opportunity We are seeking to appoint an outstanding visual artist for a paid, two-dimensional commission to create

Colmore BID Day 1 Print 223

Mother’s Day in Colmore 2026

Mother’s Day is the perfect time to celebrate the incredible women in our lives, and there’s no better