Coronavirus support and advice for businesses in Scotland
Latest updates
- Marine Fund Scotland now open for applications (26 April 2021)
- Guidance on calculating physical distancing capacity in public settings from the Scottish Government (26 April 2021)
- Updated guidance for salons and close contact services from the Scottish Government to help prepare for reopening (23 April 2021)
- Ventilation advice for workplaces (PDF, 226kB) - information card available from Scottish Government (23 April 2021)
- Toolkit to help your business reopen safely - downloadable posters and digital assets available through Dropbox, from the Scottish Government (22 April 2021)
- Guidance on face coverings in the workplace and for the general public (22 April 2021)
- Self-Employment Income Support Scheme online claims service now live (22 April 2021)
- Scotland to move to level 3 from Monday 26 April - hospitality, non-essential retail and close contact services among businesses that can reopen (20 April 2021)
- Updated guidance on collecting customer contact details from Scottish Government (20 April 2021)
- Updated guidance for tourism and hospitality businesses to prepare for reopening (20 April 2021)
- COVID-19 advice card for the workplace - printable card for use and display in all workplaces (16 April 2021)
- COVID-19 advice for the waste sector - includes a printable card for use and display in the workplace (16 April 2021)
- Local protection levels - find out what you can and cannot do in your area (2 April 2021)
- Updated guidance for the retail sector available from the Scottish Government to help prepare for reopening (1 April 2021)
- Better Places Green Recovery Fund round 2 now open for applications (24 March 2021)
- Guidance on expenses and benefits provided to employees during coronavirus (COVID-19) updated with information about paying or refunding transport costs (24 March 2021)
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