COVID-19: Latest updates
As a local resident, we are sending you news and information regarding coronavirus, how this is affecting council services and how you can access support. We have a legal duty to keep you 'warned and informed'.
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Please check our website for the latest COVID-19 information and advice.
 Thank you for staying at home
On Thursday last week (16 April), First Secretary of State, Dominic Raab confirmed that the stay at home measures will continue for at least another three weeks.
For more on what you can and can't do while these measures are in place, check the government's frequently asked questions.
 Every mind matters: now more than ever
While staying at home, it's important to take care of our mental wellbeing. The NHS has launched the Every Mind Matters campaign to provide advice on managing your mental health during COVID-19.
Whether you're worried about coronavirus, need advice on looking after children and young people or want ideas to tackle working from home, you'll find it on the Every Mind Matters website.
 No bonfires please
We are asking residents to be considerate during this time and not to light bonfires. While bonfires are not illegal, please think about others and avoid burning your waste.
Garden waste collections are taking place as normal, so rather than burning, why not sign up for a garden waste collection?
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