Following the discovery of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, England has now moved to ‘Plan B’ to slow the spread. Despite these restrictions, our services will continue as normal.
Providing a high-quality service to our clients remains important to us, alongside the health and well-being of our employees, clients, and their families.
Face coverings are required to be worn by visitors and staff in our reception areas and in face-to-face meetings. Also, where our staff can work from home, they will be doing so.
We continue to support you from the office and home
We have provided the technology to allow our staff to support you securely, whether they are working in the office or remotely from home.
Getting in touch safely during the COVID-19 pandemic
Everyone at Whitley Stimpson can be contacted by email or phone as usual, and we can facilitate virtual meetings in place of face-to-face meetings using various video call applications. If you need to visit one of our offices to drop off your books or speak to someone in person, please contact us to make an appointment. All our offices are COVID secure, and we are continuing to follow the Hands Face Space Government guidelines so we can keep everyone as safe as possible.
Helping you through the financial uncertainty
With the prolonged uncertainty due to COVID-19, we know that many of you continue to feel the impact on your business and personal affairs. We want you to know that our staff are here to support you wherever possible and help get you through these challenging times.
Keeping you up to date with Coronavirus business news
We continue to provide the latest business news on COVID-19 on our website and share daily updates on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook to ensure that everyone remains informed. We also share our COVID-19 risk assessment regularly on our website, with our most recent one published here.
If you have any concerns about the effect of COVID-19 on the health of your business, please contact us to discuss your specific needs.
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Whitley Stimpson COVID-19 risk assessment