Coronavirus (COVID-19) -Â Great British Spring Clean guidance
The aim of the Great British Spring Clean is for communities to come together, clean up their local environment and have fun, which of course means staying safe at all times.
Given the UK Chief Medical Officers have now raised the coronavirus (COVID-19) risk to the UK from moderate to high, its only sensible that volunteers engaging in the Great British Spring Clean take extra hygiene precautions to prevent the spread of this, or any other, preventable illness.
Do not attend a clean-up if you feel unwell or are showing cold or flu like symptoms, stay home to protect yourself and others.Â
Keep Britain Tidy asks that you undertake your clean-up events in line with the advice being issued by Public Health England (PHE). In particular, participants are asked to use the following guidelines:
- Wear gloves during the clean-up at all times
- Wash your hands thoroughly for 20 seconds before and after your event
- Event organisers are advised to provide hand sanitiser for participants where possible or sign post to accessible hand washing facilities
- Clean and disinfect regularly touched objects, such as litter pickers, using your regular cleaning products
- Stay at least 2 metres (about 3 steps) away from other people whenever possible
Being part of the Great British Spring Clean is a wonderful way to show you care about your local environment but to have fun, as well as to make a difference, it is important to stay safe and take these simple precautions to make your event a success.
We will continue to monitor Government announcements and update our advice on this page as the situation evolves.
Category: Meetings and Minutes
Details of forthcomig meetings and minutes arising
Road Traffic Meeting – Cover Letter and Meeting Findings Report
Please find below a PDF of the cover letter and meeting findings report sent to Highways and County / District Councillors:
Parish Magazine – February
Parish Update January 2020
Temporary Traffic Regulation Order of Hill House Road, PebmarshÂ
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1)
Temporary Traffic Regulation Order of Hill House Road, PebmarshÂ
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Regards,
Essex Streetworks Team
Highways
Ringway Jacobs | Essex County Council
3rd Floor, Seax House, Market Road, Chelmsford, CM1 1QH
Website: http://www.essex.gov.uk/
Temporary Closure of Footpath 4, Pebmarsh
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(2)
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Temporary Closure of Footpath 4, Pebmarsh
Below is a link to a copy of the S14(2) notice for the immediate closure of Footpath 4, Pebmarsh required for the safety of the public due to the deterioration of the bridge.
Vacancy – Pebmarsh Parish Council Councillor CLOSING DATE 15/01/2020
Please note that the closing date has been altered to noon on 15th January 2020