The latest Covid-19 information from the ACT
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The ACT are providing regular updates on the Coronavirus.
The following information has been published as of today's date. To read the full list of updates visit the ACT website here.
The ACT have been working with partner members of the Independent Retailers Confederation (IRC) to bring you the most up to date retail focussed advice, particular credit is due to the Association of Convenience Stores, our leading IRC political advocacy partner, for their input.
Bicycle shops can remain open for business
Published 24th March
Following the Prime Minister's announcement last night in which he stated non-essential businesses and premises must now close, further information regarding bicycle shops has now been published.
Bicycle shops are considered an exception to the measures and can remain open for business.
You can read the Government guidance here.
The ACT will be playing its role:
- Advising those retailers who choose to stay open how they can best adapt their business to optimise sales whilst staying within safe guidelines
- Offering support and advice for any business wishing to close
- Developing consumer engagement, making the general public more aware of cycling benefits and continuity options for health, travel and wellbeing
More information on this can be found here.
Ban on Commercial Tenant Evictions for 3 Months
Published 24th March
The Government brought forward emergency legislation to bar evictions of commercial tenants for 3 months, to support firms struggling with rental payments ahead of the quarterly deadline this week. This is not a rental holiday. Landlords are still owed rent and, should this not be paid once this clause of legislation has lapsed, will be able to claim for forfeiture. This approach encourages businesses that are in a position to make their rent payment to do so, whilst providing three months' grace to those that are struggling.
Coronavirus Bill
Published 24th March
The Coronavirus Bill begun its debate stages in Parliament yesterday. The Bill is being fast-tracked as emergency legislation and is expected to be formally passed later this week. The Bill is relevant for all UK nations. All measures in the Bill will be time-limited for two years. The Bill will allow the Government to proceed with previously announced policies to; establish a rebate system for retailers to reclaim sick pay costs, require food supply chain business to share data when requested and powers for the Government to; order premises to close to help restrict COVID-19.
CMA Covid-19 Taskforce
Published 24th March
The CMA has launched a taskforce in response to the Covid-19 taskforce. One of the key focus areas of the taskforce is to: "Scrutinise market developments to identify harmful sales and pricing practices as they emerge." More details on the taskforce is available here.
Social Distancing
Published 24th March
The Government are in the process of developing social distancing guidance for retailers that continue to trade. Fundamentally this means maintaining a 2 metre distance between customers and between customers and colleagues. We advise that members consider introducing floor markings and vertical signage showing customers where and how to queue.
Contactless Limit Raised
Published 24th March
Payment providers across the UK have upped their contactless payment limits from £30 to £45 in an effort to help customers cut down on cash usage. This will come into effect from the 1st April.