Hello Lydia,
It is always sad to hear of someone losing their job because of no work coming in, especially work they really enjoy doing.
Although probably not easy, try not to be too downhearted and try to enjoy what little time you have left with the company.
In the meantime, I would suggest that you start looking for other employment. There is an old saying which I do believe is true,
'It is easier to find employment when you are already employed'
I feel sure that you will find other employment, but talk to you boss and ask him to allow you time off your work to attend any interviews for another job you may apply for and also ask him/her to release you early if you are successful in finding other work before the end of January.
I feel sure your current boss will understand and be prepared to allow you to do this.
One other thing to remember. If you have been with the company for at least two years you should investigate whether you are entitled to a redundancy payment.
Your local Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) or the Advisory Conciliation & Arbitration Service (ACAS) will be able to advise you about this. Both these are free and confidential services.
You will need to contact ACAS by phone or letter as they do nor accept emails.
ACAS website is:
http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=301
I hope this has been of some help to you and that you soon find new employment that you enjoy.
John
(Poseidon)