A grace period of 21 days is in place for all parking permit holders. This means you can display your parking permit for 21 days after the expiry date printed on it. As long as you've submitted your renewal application and you're parked according to the conditions of your current parking permit, you will not receive a fine.
The UK has left the single market and customs union and a new points based immigration system came in on 1 January 2021, which may impact on business costs and workforce.
Free movement is ending, and the new system will introduce job, salary and language requirements that will change the way you hire from the EU.
From 1 January 2021, you will need to be a licensed sponsor to hire eligible people from outside the UK. Becoming a sponsor normally takes 8 weeks and fees apply.
As a licensed sponsor, you will be able to recruit skilled workers from anywhere in the world, provided they meet certain eligibility requirements. You can find further information, including full details of the sponsorship process on GOV.UK.
See the Home Office campaign to help employers prepare for the introduction of the UK’s new points-based immigration system.
Trading with the EU
From 1 January the way we trade with the EU will change. To buy or sell from the EU you will need to follow new customs rules or you will not be able to continue to trade. Action is required regardless of the outcome of negotiations with the EU and whether or not the government secures a Free Trade Agreement.
Find out if you can get a grant through the SME Brexit Support Fund
The government has made £20 million available through the SME Brexit Support Fund. If you meet certain eligibility criteria, HMRC may give you funding towards the costs of training and/or professional advice. This is to help you with changes to trade rules with the EU.
Several business groups have information about the potential impact on businesses, support and training, and proposals for how Brexit should be approached from a business perspective: