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A committee has ruled that Doncaster’s Yorkshire Wildlife Park will be allowed to sell alcohol as plans for a hotel and restaurant on site were announced.
As part of the ongoing government support during the COVID-19 crisis, the Chancellor announced a new ‘Eat Out to Help Out Scheme’ for restaurants to offer a discount to diners and encourage them to eat at your restaurant.
Hörmann UK is a key partner at the estate which features 250,000 sq ft of prime industrial warehousing space.
Network Rail has opened a £14m depot in Doncaster which will bring highly skilled teams across the borough together. It will also help to boost the economy in the town which is famous for its railway history.
This week Mayor Ros Jones provided a snapshot of her plan to help the borough bounce back from the unprecedented effects of the Covid-19 pandemic in recent months.
Communities that depend on tourism will receive a major boost from a new £10 million Kick-starting Tourism Package, the Minister for Regional Growth and Local Government Simon Clarke MP has announced.
The future of museums, galleries, theatres, independent cinemas, heritage sites and music venues across Britain has been safeguarded with a new £1.57bn government rescue package.
Yorkshire-based ALMO St Leger Homes has appointed Dave Richmond as its new chief executive.
Independent local pharmacy chain, Weldricks, has joined the UK SAYS NO MORE ‘Safe Spaces’ scheme designed to provide safe spaces for anyone experiencing domestic abuse during COVID-19.
Mayor Ros Jones and her Cabinet are looking to continue the transformation of Doncaster town centre by agreeing a £21million bid for the Government’s Future High Streets Fund.
The decision to make face coverings mandatory on public transport has led to a surge in demand – but a Doncaster crafter is urging people not to order them online and to look for businesses making them in their communities.
Innovative ideas and projects led by companies recovering from the impact of coronavirus will not be lost, thanks to a new £200 million fund launched.
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