by Dr Mike Kellaway-Marriott | Jul 16, 2021 | COVID-19, News, North Somerset Council, Public Health
View in your browser editor@n-somerset.gov.uk Covid restrictions are easing next week but we’re asking you all to continue doing what you can to keep yourself and loved ones safe. The pandemic is still ongoing and case numbers continue to rise so we’re encouraging...
by Dr Mike Kellaway-Marriott | Jul 15, 2021 | COVID-19, Groups, North Somerset Council
Morning All I thought you might find the information below helpful? Free hand sanitiser for voluntary and community groups The council, working with Business in the Community, has secured a large amount of free hand sanitiser from L’Oréal for distribution to...
by Dr Mike Kellaway-Marriott | Jul 14, 2021 | COVID-19, North Somerset Council, Public Health, Weston Mercury
Henry Woodsford Weston Mercury Published: July 13, 2021 Legal restrictions to help reduce the risk of coronavirus are lifting on July 19, but with infection rates rising across England, people in North Somerset are encouraged to keep working to...
by Dr Mike Kellaway-Marriott | Jul 7, 2021 | COVID-19, News, Public Health, Weston Mercury, Weston-super-Mare Town Council
Vicky Angear Weston Mercury July 6, 2021 A new charity shop has opened up in Weston-super-Mare to support a drop-in centre for homeless people. The Somewhere To Go shop, in Waterloo Street, was officially opened by Weston mayor Cllr James Clayton, and the mayoress...
by Dr Mike Kellaway-Marriott | Jul 5, 2021 | COVID-19, Events, News, North Somerset Council
North Somerset Council have plans for a new road to bypass the village of Banwell. Complete the consultation online The bypass will be funded by Homes England’s Housing Infrastructure Fund. It will help to: reduce traffic congestion through Banwellmake roads...
by Dr Mike Kellaway-Marriott | Jun 25, 2021 | COVID-19, EU Settlement Scheme, North Somerset Council
North Somerset Council’s Life editor editor@n-somerset.gov.uk Sunny summer weather brings more opportunities to meet friends and family but remember that current restrictions have been extended to curtail the rise in coronavirus cases. Covid cases are rising...