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CORONAVIRUS VACCINATION BRIEFING – 29TH JAN 2021
SEE DOCUMENT :- Devon CCG Coronavirus vaccination briefing – 29 January 2021
How to contact the police
Anyone wishing to contact the police, in a non-emergency should follow these simple steps to ensure they get the help they need:
How to contact the police:
1. Are you wanting to report a breach of Covid 19 restrictions?
If you are reporting a breach of restrictions then you can do this using the national reporting form on the Police.uk website – www.police.uk
2. AskNED – the non-emergency directory
Need to ask a question but not sure who to ask for help, then AskNED – dc.police.uk/AskNED
3. Go online – dc.police.uk
On the Forces website you can find the answers to many of the questions people ask when calling the police plus lots of helpful information and advice.
4. Report Crime Online
If you need to report a crime or tell the police something, then why not report online using WebChat or the Crime Reporting Form – dc.police.uk
Alternatively, you can email 101@dc.police.uk
5. Call – 101 – The national non-emergency number
Remember in an emergency, always call 999.
PUBLIC CONSULTATION – CHALLABOROUGH PARKING
Please see the following file for details of a public consultation by Bigbury Parish Council on double yellow lines/ parking changes in Challaborough AND please cast your vote with the Clerk:-
PLEASE REMEMBER!
The roll out of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination is excellent news, says Devon’s Director of Public Health, but caution is still needed, he warns.
Steve Brown said:
“I’ve heard various heart-warming stories of gratitude from people in the first priority groups who have recently had their initial coronavirus vaccination – descriptions of the relief they feel, and the promise of getting back to a normal life.
“It is indeed excellent news, but we need to remember that the vaccination is just part of the solution, rather than the cure itself.
“The vaccination protects those who have had it from becoming seriously ill with coronavirus. However, there is no evidence yet to suggest that the vaccination stops a person from actually catching the virus, nor therefore prevents them from transmitting the virus to others.
“Even when you have had the vaccination, you still need to follow the public health measures and continue to take steps to minimise the risk of spreading the virus.
“That means, keep up with social distancing, wearing of face coverings when in public spaces, and washing your hands properly and regularly.
“Please continue to stay at home and avoid unnecessary journeys out of the house.
“Remember if you are identified as a close contact of a person who has tested positive you will still need to self-isolate for 10 days, even if you have had the vaccine.
“If you’ve been vaccinated because you work in health or social care, you still need to be tested regularly to ensure that you’re not infectious, even if you show no symptoms.”
Covid-19 Update; Devon & Cornwall police
With the current restrictions in place, Devon & Cornwall Police are seeing an increased demand with reports and concerns around Covid 19 breaches, this is in addition to existing contacts from members of the public who need help.
We would like to remind our communities there are many ways to contact us in a non-emergency and any concerns around Covid 19 breaches can be reported through the online national reporting form.
To make sure communities receive the best service from us, anyone who needs to contact us should follow these simple steps:
1. Are you wanting to report a breach of Covid 19 restrictions?
If you are reporting a breach of restrictions then you can do this using the national reporting form on the police.uk website – www.police.uk
2. AskNED – the non-emergency directory
Need to ask a question but not sure who to ask for help, then AskNED – dc.police.uk/AskNED
3. Go online – dc.police.uk
On our website you can find the answers too many of the questions people ask when calling the police plus lots of helpful information and advice.
4. Report Crime Online
If you need to report a crime or tell us something, then why not report online using WebChat or the Crime Reporting Form. Alternatively, you can email 101@dc.police.uk
5. Call – 101 Non-emergency number
Remember in an emergency, always call 999.
Please note that this message was sent by Devon and Cornwall Police.
Agenda – Bigbury Parish Council meeting – Tuesday, January 26th, 2021
An Extra-ordinary Meeting of Bigbury Parish Council is to be held on Tuesday, 26th January, 2021 at 19:30 to discuss the Parish Precept for 2021/2022.
In accordance with Government advice and DALC guidance this meeting will be held by video link via Zoom.
1. Welcome
2. Open session: Members of the public are invited to make representations on matters of concern.
3. Declarations of Interest
4. Apologies for Absence
5. Parish Precept; 2021/2022
6. Any other business
This on line meeting will be hosted on the Zoom website at 19:30 (ends 20:30 latest)
Meeting I.D. 830 1490 5898 Passcode 308114
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