“That is why we are looking at helping pubs and bars stay open longer if we reach the semi-finals or final, and ensure families, friends and communities can come together to cheer their nation on.”
The plans, which will be subject to public consultation, would provide a welcome boost for the hospitality industry and clarity for pubs and bars. This is part of a series of recent government measures to boost the hospitality industry and make sure pubs and bars have the support they need to thrive, including the continuation of relaxed licensing regulations that allow pubs, restaurants and bars to sell takeaway pints without red tape holding them back. Pub licensing hours were previously extended for the men’s Euro 2020 final and pubs also stayed open longer for the King’s Coronation bank holiday weekend earlier this year. The public consultation will run for 12 weeks with the government to take into account the views from the public, licensing authorities and hospitality industry.Pubs could go to extra time if home nations reach final stages of the Euros
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Devolution deal presents opportunities for business, says York and North Yorkshire Growth Hub
- More investment in our towns and high streets. Local decision-making will enable investments strategically. This will channel resources to significantly boost towns and high streets. This means more opportunities for business to thrive in an increasingly vibrant local environment.
- Skills investment tailored to your workforce. The devolution deal will ensure that skills investment is closely aligned with the unique challenges and needs of our region. This will allow you to build a stronger workforce now and for the challenges of tomorrow.
- Support for growth with a focus on climate-friendly solutions. The future is green, and the devolution deal places importance on supporting business to adapt to more sustainable approaches. As we collectively move towards net-zero, solutions will not only focus on reducing environmental impact. They will also seek to open new doors for growth and cost reduction in your business.
- Increased investment in housing. Employee wellbeing is vital. The increased investment in housing will ensure that your staff have access to the right mix and type of housing. This will in turn help you attract and retain top talent.
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County leaders sign proposed Lincolnshire devolution deal
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State of Levelling Up Jacob Young met the three Greater Lincolnshire Council Leaders today (27 November 2023) as they united to sign the greater county’s proposed devolution deal.
Mr Young joined North East Lincolnshire Council Leader Cllr Philip Jackson, along with Cllr Martin Hill OBE from Lincolnshire County Council and Cllr Rob Waltham MBE from North Lincolnshire for the ceremonial event held at Scunthorpe’s 20-21 Visual Arts Centre.
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Levelling Up Jacob Young said: “It’s fantastic to be here in Lincolnshire today announcing our devolution deal for the Greater Lincolnshire area.
“It comes alongside extra funding, more powers and a new directly elected mayor for the Lincolnshire area. I know it’s going to have a dramatic impact across the whole of the Lincolnshire County.”
Cllr Martin Hill said: “This is a deal which will be fantastic for Greater Lincolnshire, from the Humber down to the Wash.
“It gives us a lot of extra spending power over the next 30 years, £24 million a year for the next 30 years, and some additional money straight away that we can spend on our priority areas.
“But importantly it will give us extra powers as well to make sure that we can direct that spending in areas that we know local people need it, around infrastructure, around transport, around housing, flood defence and various other areas where we know we’ve got need in the county.
“We know it’s going to be great for us in determining the future direction of Greater Lincolnshire.”
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New CEO of Right Fuel Card named
Yorkshire-based Right Fuel Card, part of the Edenred group, has appointed Matthew Briggs as its new CEO.
Matthew Briggs has held a number of executive roles in the automotive sector. This started with building the UKs largest independent motor insurance assessing organisation. He then joined FMG Support and helped build its fleet incident management business which partnered with most of the UKs top 10 vehicle leasing organisations.
From there, he joined Universal Salvage PLC to execute the turnaround, which was successfully completed with its sale to Copart – the world’s largest vehicle remarketing organisation.
Subsequently he became CCO of the RAC and was part of the exco who ran its sale to Private Equity in 2011. More recently he was CEO of AutoProtect Group, which provides products, services, tech and data analytics to over 4,000 vehicle retailers in the UK&I and Europe.
Briggs will take full responsibility for the leadership and development of RFC Edenred, playing a key role in meeting the company’s growth goals whilst supporting Edenred’s ‘Beyond’ strategy, aimed at providing value added services beyond fuel cards to Right Fuel Card’s 30,000 customers.
Briggs says: “I am delighted to be joining RFC Edenred as CEO at a time when the global mobility and automotive markets undergo significant change. With change brings opportunity, and I am excited to be working with the RFC Edenred colleagues to develop our proposition and capitalise on the automotive revolution.”