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Lendrum Road (South) Road Closure

Road closure on the Lendrum Road (South), U66B, Newton of Sandford, Peterhead

Lendrum Road

Roadworks – Road Closure

Start Date:14 June
End Date:18 June
Promoter:Scottish & Southern Electricity Networks
Location:Lendrum Road (South), U66B, Newton of Sandford, Peterhead
Description Works:To allow Balfour Beatty our Principal Contractor to safely to install the VS1 & VS2 132kV cable ducting.
Information:Access will be maintained for emergency vehicles. Alba traffic management will be attending today to install the temporary signage and detour routes.
Web site:https://www.ssen-transmission.co.uk
Estimated Duration:4 Days

Local company Strachans

Local company Strachans are sponsoring Peterhead based professional golfer

Strachans local company are sponsoring Peterhead based professional golfer Ross Cameron.

Strachans are sponsoring Peterhead based professional golfer Ross Cameron as he looks to build on his fantastic achievements in 2020!


In a very shortened golfing calendar in 2020, due to the COVID 19 pandemic, Ross won the Scottish PGA Championship, the PGA Northern Open and topped the PGA Scottish region order of merit.

Strachans contacted me towards the end of last year to congratulate me on my successes and to offer their help for the 2021 season. With tournament costs relatively high in comparison to prize money on offer, their help is invaluable to me and pretty much necessary to allow me to play these tournaments. It’s great to have a local company sponsoring me as I look to build on the successes of my 2020 season.”

Ross said


In 2021 Ross is competing on the PGA Europro Tour, a third tier development tour with the goal of gaining promotion to the second tier for 2022. This week Ross is competing at an Europro Tour event in Newbury and is currently sitting 3 shots off the lead.


Wishing you all the very best of success in your 2021 season ahead, Ross and we are proud to be sponsoring you this year.

Ross Cameron

04/09/2020

Ross Cameron achieved the biggest success of his career in winning the Loch Lomond Whiskies PGA Scottish Championship and in doing so experience some sunshine in an otherwise gloomy year.

Cancelled tournaments and shut down golf clubs due to the lockdown meant the 41-year-old from Peterhead had to take on a part-time job in a supermarket to supplement his income.

But those worries were temporarily cast aside at Deer Park Golf and Country Club as he won the Tartan Tour’s flagship event.

Inverquhomery road closure 2 days

Closure road near Yorkieshill Cottages between Longside and Mintlaw

Inverquhomery road closure

Roadworks – Road Closure

Start Date:8 June
Promoter:BT
Location:O/S 1 Yorkieshill Cottages AB42 5BX
Description Works:Safe access to replace 2 poles 400399,846223/400836,846264 on grass verge and erect 1 new pole on grass verge 400830,846249. Access required also for overhead cabling works. Off peak working 09:30 to 15:30. Road closure – see CAD attached.
Address:C51b A952 West Of Yorkieshill To Greenhill Access Road Near Mill Of Inverquhomery, Mintlaw
Web site:www.openreach.com
Estimated Duration:2 Days

Boddam A90 works for 3 Days

Boddam A90 High Impact Works for 3 Days

Boddam A90

Roadworks – High Impact works

Start Date:8 June
Promoter:Transport Scotland – NE Unit Op Company
Location:A90t B9108 At Boddam To A982 At Invernettie Roundabout, Boddam, Peterhead
Description Works:New street lighting works, may be restrictions of traffic
Web site:http://www.bearscot.com/
Estimated Duration:3 Days

Self-Employment Income Support Scheme 5th grant

Self-Employment Income Support Scheme a 5th grant covering May 2021 to September 2021 will be open to claims from late July 2021

The grant is taxable and will be paid out in a single instalment.

Guidance for claiming the grant will be available by the end of June 2021.

1. Who can claim

To be eligible for the grant you must be a self-employed individual or a member of a partnership.

1.1 When you must have traded

You must have traded in the tax years:

  • 2019 to 2020 and submitted your tax return on or before 2 March 2021
  • 2020 to 2021

You must either:

  • be currently trading but are impacted by reduced demand due to coronavirus
  • have been trading but are temporarily unable to do so due to coronavirus

1.2 Your tax returns

To work out your eligibility for the fifth grant, we’ll first look at your 2019 to 2020 Self Assessment tax return. Your trading profits must be no more than £50,000 and at least equal to your non-trading income.

If you’re not eligible based on your 2019 to 2020 tax return, we’ll then look at the tax years 2016 to 2017, 2017 to 2018, 2018 to 2019 and 2019 to 2020.

1.3 Deciding if you can claim

You must declare that:

  • you intend to continue to trade
  • you reasonably believe there will be a significant reduction in your trading profits due to reduced business activity, capacity, demand or inability to trade due to coronavirus from May 2021 to September 2021

You must keep evidence that shows how your business has been impacted by coronavirus resulting in less business activity than otherwise expected.

HMRC expects you to make an honest assessment about whether you reasonably believe your business will have a significant reduction in profits.

Self-Employment Income
Self-Employment Income Support Scheme fifth grant

2. How the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme fifth grant is different

The amount of the fifth grant will be determined by how much your turnover has been reduced in the year April 2020 to April 2021.

We’ll provide more information and support by the end of June 2021 to help you work out how your turnover was affected.

2.1 How much you’ll get

Turnover reduction     How much you’ll getMaximum grant
30% or more80% of 3 months average trading profits£7,500
less than 30%30% of 3 months average trading profits£2,850

3. When you can claim

The online claims service for the fifth grant will be available from late July 2021.

If you’re eligible based on your tax returns, HMRC will contact you in middle of July 2021 to give you a date that you can make your claim from.

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