
Coronavirus advice for businesses in Scotland
Scotland’s enterprise and skills agencies are working in partnership to help you find the support you need if your business has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Find guidance, advice and tools for all sectors across Scotland.
Latest updates
- The Scottish Government has published a list of COVID protection levels that will apply to each local authority in Scotland from 2 November (29 October 2020)
- Read the guidance on how to prepare a soft play for re-opening at some future date (30 October 2020)
- Nightclubs and soft play centres will receive support from the Scottish Government. Local Authorities will contact eligible businesses in their area. (27 October 2020)
- Coronavirus (COVID-19): Scotland's Strategic Framework has been published including details on the new tier system (23 October 2020)
- Read more about COVID-19 protection levels
- The Job Support Scheme has increased available support. The UK Government has increased financial support to businesses affected by coronavirus restrictions and lower demand over winter (22 October 2020)
- The Self-Employment Income Support Scheme has been extended for another 6 months and will be in the form of 2 grants (23 October 2020)
- The restrictions announced on the 7 October have been extended until 6am on Monday 2 November (21 October 2020)
- Apply for the Coronavirus Restrictions Fund if your business has been affected by temporary COVID rules in Scotland. This fund has increased to reflect the extension of restrictions (21 October 2020)
- You will need to self isolate if arriving from Cyprus and Lithuania from 4am on Sunday 1 November (29 October 2020)
- Travellers from the Canary Islands (not the Balearic Islands or mainland Spain), Denmark, the Maldives and Mykonos will not have to self-isolate from 04:00 on Sunday 25 October (22 October 2020)
- Download the Protect Scotland app from NHS Scotland. It is a free, mobile phone app designed to reduce the spread of coronavirus and avoid further lockdowns (10 September 2020)
Your top questions answered
- Read updates to Scotland's Phase 3 Route Map including recent restrictions (13 October 2020)
- Read about what you can and cannot do as a business under current guidance (9 October 2020)
- Measures to protect businesses from insolvency will be extended to give businesses some breathing space during this pandemic (24 September 2020)
- Read the Scottish Government Phase 3 business and physical distancing guidance (31 August 2020)
- Guidance on opening of public and customer toilets (27 June 2020)
- Key dates and guidance in Scotland's Route Map to re-opening and scaling up over Phase 3 (9 July 2020)
- Read this action list for businesses to consider during the current pandemic.
- Guidance to help micro (less than 10 employees) and small (less than 50 employees) companies safely re-open (13 July 2020)
- Read advice and guidance from Public Health Scotland on planning a return to work (26 June)
- Explore this free service for employers looking to fill jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic launched by Skills Development Scotland. This is a free platform to share immediate job opportunities in Scotland.
- Guidance on collection of customer and visitor contact details as part of NHS Scotland's Test and Protect system (14 July 2020)
- The Protect Scotland app from NHS Scotland’s Test and Protect is a free, mobile phone app designed to reduce the spread of coronavirus and avoid further lockdowns (10 September)
We Are Scotland campaign stakeholder toolkit for businesses/services to reopen safely - includes FACTS guidance, posters, media assets, face covering Q&A (22 July 2020)
- Support for nightclubs and soft play centres has been announced by the Scottish Government. Local Authorities will contact eligible businesses in their area. (27 October 2020)
- Apply for the Coronavirus Restrictions Fund if your business has been affected by temporary COVID rules in Scotland (20 October 2020)
- The Self-Employment Income Support Scheme has been extended for another 6 months and will be in the form of 2 grants.
- The Youth Arts Small Grant Scheme is open for applications. It will help organisations support freelance arts practitioners (24 September 2020)
- The Youth Arts Access Fund is now open for applications (17 September 2020)
- Support for zoos and aquariums in Scotland is available for those affected by coronavirus (10 September 2020)
- Michelin Development Dundee Fund offers world-class expertise and unsecured loans of up to £50,000 to SMEs operating in any business-to-business sector. Loans can be used for a variety of purposes including capital purchases as long as there is a jobs creation output. Note - this fund is only available to companies operating in Dundee or Angus.
- Childcare providers can apply for funding to meet the extra costs of complying with public health guidance (15 October 2020)
- Find UK-wide coronavirus financial support for your business. This service from the UK Government covers most, but not all, business support available to businesses in Scotland. (27 April 2020)
- Small businesses can apply for the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS). They have changed eligibility criteria to make it easier for businesses to access funds. It has been extended until 30 November (24 September 2020)
- Apply for a coronavirus Bounce Back Loan. Small and medium-sized businesses affected by coronavirus (COVID-19) can apply for a loan of up to £50,000 which will be guaranteed by the UK Government (4 May 2020)
- How to pay all or some of your grant back if you’ve overclaimed through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (16 September 2020)
- The UK Job Retention Scheme (furlough) will pay 70% of wages of workers on leave. This scheme will close on 31 October. The last day employers can submit or change claims for periods ending on or before 30 October 2020 is 30 November 2020 (2 October 2020)
- Employers can also claim the Job Retention Bonus, a one-off payment of £1,000 for each employee who they previously claimed for under the furlough scheme, and who remains continuously employed through to 31 January 2021. You cannot claim the Job Retention Bonus until 15 February 2021 (2 October 2020)
- The Renfrewshire Coronavirus Business Support Fund is a £1.3 million Renfrewshire Council package of interest free loans and grants providing immediate help to local businesses affected by the pandemic (17 August 2020)
- Guidance for workers and employers on returning to work safely (31 August 2020)
- Employers need to be aware of the guidance for employees who are shielding so they can return to work safely (3 October 2020)
- Test and Protect - Scottish Government advice for employers (12 October 2020)
- Read the Scottish Government's Phase 3 route map update (13 October 2020)
- Find redundancy support from Skills Development Scotland. Free support for businesses of any size, no matter how many employees are involved.
- Scottish Mediation offers a Covid-19 mediation service to resolve conflicts with employees. The service is free for organisations with up to 5 employees (9 July)
- Usual sick leave and pay entitlements apply if you or an employee has coronavirus.
Latest Scottish Government and industry guidance for sectors getting back to work safely.
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- Tourism and hospitality (22 October 2020)
- This guidance now includes statutory guidance for the hospitality sector (pubs, restaurants and cafés)
- All licensed premises across central Scotland are to close from 6pm on 9 October until 2 November. Takeaways will be permitted (7 October 2020)
- Pubs and restaurants will be able to open in other parts of Scotland - but can only serve alcohol outdoors.
- Retail (15 October 2020)
- how the retail experience is changing (9 October 2020)
- Sport and leisure facilities (8 October 2020)
- General guidance for safer workplaces (16 October 2020)
- Events sector guidance (21 October 2020)
- Food and drink (19 October 2020)
- Close contact services
- includes hairdressers, tattoo artists, spas etc (15 October 2020)
- Creative industries - creative studios and shared workspaces (6 October 2020)
Other sectors
- Call centres and customer contact centre environments (3 August 2020)
- Caravan sites and holiday parks (22 July 2020)
- Childminder services and settings (30 July 2020)
- Cinemas and drive-in cinemas (17 August 2020)
- Construction (15 July 2020)
- Driving and motorcycle lessons (2 October 2020)
- Farmers, landowners and rural (9 October 2020)
- Film and high-end TV production (17 August 2020)
- Financial services (7 August 2020)
- Forestry (16 June 2020)
- Funeral Directors - updated to reflect changes in guidance on the use of face coverings (12 August 2020)
- Horticulture, fruit and vegetables (2 July 2020)
- Housing including moving home (1 October 2020)
- Laboratories and research facilities (14 September 2020)
- Life sciences
- Manufacturing (5 October 2020)
- Museums, galleries and heritage attractions (9 October 2020)
- Performing arts and venues (9 October 2020)
- Public spaces - urban centres and green spaces, including shopping areas, transport hubs, parks, cemeteries and burial grounds (29 June 2020)
- Places of worship (8 October 2020)
- Private landlords and lettings agents (13 October 2020)
- Professional sport - football and rugby (3 September 2020)
- Public libraries (22 October 2020)
- Transport operators (19 October 2020)
- Technology - the development of software or hardware, cyber, data, infrastructure, and software engineering (21 August 2020)
- Telecommunications operators (30 July 2020)
- Waste management (13 July 2020)
- Wedding venues and celebrants (19 October 2020)
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