For Agenda see link:- Bigbury-PC-Agenda-20-08-17-1
This online (virtual) meeting is being hosted on the zoom website at 19:45 (ends 22:00 latest)
Meeting I.D. 817 0086 6507, Password 326500
For Agenda see link:- Bigbury-PC-Agenda-20-08-17-1
This online (virtual) meeting is being hosted on the zoom website at 19:45 (ends 22:00 latest)
Meeting I.D. 817 0086 6507, Password 326500
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/UKDEVONCC/bulletins/297d297
As indicated from this update from DCC, shielding of individuals will pause on 1st August but any concerned and vulnerable parishioner requiring essential services e.g. food or subscriptions can still take advantage of the Bigbury Support Group via sdmw2@btopenworld.com if alternative delivery procedures are not available.
South Hams District Council and Fusion Lifestyle are delighted to welcome the phased reopening of the District’s leisure Centres.
Everyone was pleased to hear the Government announce that Leisure Centres could reopen from the 25 July, with many users keen to get back to their regular exercise. However the centre operators want to make sure that when users do return they can do so in the safest way possible. This does mean that in order to make the centres COVID-19 secure, the full reopening of the centres will take a little bit longer.
Thanks to the hard work of the Fusion staff, we are pleased to be able to provide both wet and dry activities at the Ivybridge Leisure Centre from week commencing Monday 3 August. This will include reopening the new pool, dry sports activities and the gym. Then from week commencing Monday 10 August, Fusion hope to be able to provide dry sports activities and the Gym in the Quayside Leisure centre in Kingsbridge. Fusion will confirm the exact opening dates in due course with all details around booking and the procedures they have put in place to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable visit.
Anthony Cawley, Director of Operations at Fusion, said:“We know our leisure facilities are really important for the health and well-being of the local community and we want them open again as soon as they are safe and viable. Therefore, we are so pleased our doors are beginning to open again and together with South Hams District Council, we hope our members will bear with us whilst we implement our reopening plans and they can soon enjoy their centres once again.”
Cllr Jonathan Hawkins, Executive Member for Wellbeing, said: “This is fantastic news for the District. Fusion are working hard to enable our residents to get back to their activities as quickly and safely as possible. However, this is going to be a tough time for the leisure industry, they estimate that 48% of all public leisure facilities face closure, meaning as many as 1,300 could disappear by the end of the year, along with more than 58,000 jobs. Due to social distancing, taking part in your favourite leisure activity may look and feel very different, but let’s not be put off, let’s give our leisure centres our full support and get back to doing healthy activities when the centres open.”
South Hams and Fusion are supporting the #SaveLeisure campaign launched by Community Leisure UK urging the UK Government to commit circa £800m relief funding to enable the full reopening and recovery of the public leisure sector. Without this dedicated relief fund, a third of all public leisure facilities in the UK may not reopen and half will face permanent closure by the end of the year. To find out more about this campaign and ways you can support, go to: www.communityleisureuk.org
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Link to tick awareness – https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lyme-disease/
You and your family may be out enjoying the Devon countryside more often now it’s the school holidays but be aware, you could be exposed to ticks.
Ticks are small, spider-like creatures that feed on the blood of animals, including people. They mainly live in woodland, grassy areas, moors, heaths and even urban parks or gardens.
Always check your family for ticks when you’ve been in one of these area and if you find any, remove them safely using a tick removal tool or fine tipped tweezers as soon as possible because ticks can carry diseases like Lyme disease.
Contact your GP if you have been bitten by a tick and you get:
flu-like symptoms – such as feeling hot and shivery, headaches, aching muscles or feeling sick, or
a circular red rash like the one in the link.
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