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Members of the public can now sign up for regular email newsletters about Somerset’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Somerset County Council is currently providing daily email bulletins on all things coronavirus related to councillors and stakeholders – and these are now available to anyone.
The updates include information on affected council services, details of help available for the public and businesses, latest national and local headlines, and tips to keep your mind and body healthy during the emergency.
To sign up, simply visit www.somerset.gov.uk/coronavirus and enter your name and email address in the box provided.

Sedgemoor Schools Competition

SDC are running a competition to design a children’s space at SDC’s reception

Reception redesign

 

 

CAB Advice

CAB has now stopped giving face-to-face advice.
You can get advice:
by phone – 03 444 88 9623 (Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm)
by email – [email protected]
Help to Claim – 0800 144 8444 (Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm)
on the Citizens Advice website https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/

SWP crews help fire service tackle problem parking

Waste collection crews in Somerset are poised to distribute ‘please park carefully’ notes in solidarity with fire service colleagues this week.

Staff working for Somerset Waste Partnership’s new contractor Suez will be putting the polite notices from the fire service on to the windscreens of the rising number of problem parkers.

With the Coronavirus lockdown meaning more people working from home, inconsiderate parking is becoming a big issue for Somerset Waste Partnership and Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Services.

The cars are often legally parked, but parked in a way that makes it difficult for recycling and rubbish collections trucks to negotiate narrower streets. They have meant collection crews haven’t been able to make some recycling and rubbish collections – and this despite having smaller vehicles at their disposal as part of a new fleet.

Tune into wellbeing tips

Listen in to BBC Somerset on Wednesday evenings between 7-8pm for some great tips and expert advice on staying healthy, happy and safe during the coronavirus pandemic.

Members of Somerset County Council’s Public Health team will be on Charlie Taylor’s evening show, interviewing a different guest each week from services such as adult social care, and from the voluntary and community sector. The frequencies to tune in are 95.5FM, 1566AM, DAB, or listen at www.bbc.co.uk/bbcsomerset and on the BBC Sounds app.

NHS Nightingale Hospital Bristol

Stakeholder briefing – NHS Nightingale Hospital Bristol 15 April 2020

What constitues a reasonable excuse to leave the place where you live

Police Guidance

Press Release on Bonfires

Bonfires

Hinkley Point C – Coronavirus Update

Hinkley Point C – Coronavirus Update

Healthy Happy and Safe

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