The body has pointed to upcoming business rates payments due in April and the ending of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
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More than 100,000 people in health board area have had first vaccine dose
More than 100,000 people living in the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board area have now had a first coronavirus vaccine dose.
More support for freelancers working in creative sectors
The new round of support funding from the Cultural Recovery Fund will mean each of the freelancers already supported will receive an additional £2,500 to support them through this extended period of reduced activity.
Man fined £1,000 for running barbershop in shed
The 26-year-old man was caught cutting hair on a property near Morgan Jones Park, Caerphilly after a neighbour reported him to the council.
Bedwas and Trethomas has highest number of new Covid cases in Gwent
Bedwas and Trethomas saw the highest rate of Covid-19 cases in the seven days leading up to Wednesday, February 3.
Teachers to be tested for coronavirus twice a week
All staff in registered childcare settings, including Flying Start, schools and colleges will receive regular tests using lateral flow devices – which return a result within around 30 minutes.
Children aged between three and seven to return to school
Children aged three to seven will return to the classroom after February half-term, Wales’ Education Minister has confirmed.
More than half a million people have now had a first vaccine dose in Wales
Latest figures from Public Health Wales show 523,042 people have received a first vaccine dose, while 1,635 people have received two doses.
Calls for greater transport links to vaccination centres
Talks are ongoing between the council and partners to provide more transport links to the county’s mass vaccination centre..
Free PPE packs for taxi drivers announced
The packs will contain medical grade reusable face masks and hand sanitiser, as well as cloths, wipes, gloves and all-purpose sanitiser to ensure taxis are properly cleaned between passengers.
