Whilst currently there is a lack of detail regarding the Government’s Coronavirus retention scheme, I thought I would put across to you all my thoughts in relation to the potential scheme and how it would work in practice. What we do know The Scheme will be open for an initial three months. There is always
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At these difficult times for the Country weremain open for business and committed to providing our clients with the best possible service. As part of this we have to follow government advice and have introduced the following measures. Our offices in Carlisle and Wigton will be closed to the public as of 23rd March 2020
Bendles LLP has given the Charles Attenborough Award, presented to the student who has attained academic merit and demonstrated a contribution to the local community, to Liam Mulholland. Stuart Irving, partner at Bendles Solicitors, said: ‘Charles was hugely respected solicitor and friend to many clients and other professionals in the local community.’ …Read the full
The shortlist for the in-Cumbria Business Awards 2019 has been revealed. A record number of entries were made for Cumbria’s premier celebration of its thriving business community, as hundreds of companies and entrepreneurs threw their hats in the ring. …Read the full article on the NWE Mail website
Doug Claxton has joined the company’s matrimonial and family department. Matrimonial laywer Mr Claxton has spent his career in Carlisle and Cumbria. …Read the full article on the In Cumbria website
Bendles Solicitors has been in Carlisle for 200 years and been based at the city’s Portland Square since 1970. But it is now on the move and will open its new purpose-built premises at Kingstown Industrial Estate next week. …Read the full article on the News & Star website
The firm have successfully retained the accreditation for Lexcel England and Wales. This accreditation, which covers the next 3 years (with an annual review), indicates quality in relation to legal practice management standards.
On 25th May 2018 the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) will be replaced by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This is in response to the increasing reliance on the internet to store personal data which in turn, opens up a growing threat of cyber-crime to more and more businesses. As such, the introduction of
As of April 2018, Properties being let to Tenants (both Commercial and Domestic Properties) must achieve a minimum Energy Performance Certificate rating of ‘E.’ If the Property achieves a rating of F or G then it is considered a sub-standard Property. The Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015 (SI 2015/962) (MEES
New debt recovery law came into effect on 1st October 2017 so businesses need to be complying with it already. It applies to all debts owed to a business (including a sole trader) by an individual (including a sole trader). The new rules set out various new steps the parties are expected to take before