Staveley & Copgrove Parish Council

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Crime Commissioner consultation information-how to have your say

A message from Philip Allott
My three-month consultation on how we keep communities safe by asking about your priorities for policing, fire and rescue and victims’ services is now underway. 

The wide-ranging and extensive consultation – ‘Your Safety, Your Priorities, Your Plans’
 – is part of my commitment to ensure transparency in decision-making and ensure we can make a difference to the lives of everyone across North Yorkshire and York. 

From next week, we will be across North Yorkshire and York speaking to residents and asking you to tell me your thoughts. Please drop by and have your say.

The consultation documents are also available in a variety of accessible formats which can be contacted on 01423 569 562, by emailing info@northyorkshire-pfcc.gov.uk or writing to the Office of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, 12 Granby Road, Harrogate HG1 4ST. 

The latest Corona Virus Information

Coronavirus: Latest guidance
England has now moved to Step 4 of the government’s roadmap.
While cases are high and rising, everybody needs to continue to act carefully and remain cautious.
This is why government are keeping in place key measures:
Testing when you have symptoms
Isolate when positive or when contacted by NHS Test and Trace
Wear face coverings in crowded areas such as public transport
Minimise the number, proximity and duration of social contacts16 and 17 year olds in England have also now been offered a first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine to give them the vital protection provided by the vaccine before returning to school.If you have not yet booked your first or second Covid-19 vaccine, you should do so as soon as possible.
In the meantime, please continue to follow guidance and stay safe.

A date for your Christmas diary

Market Place Europe has submitted an expression of interest to host a Christmas market in Harrogate town centre from 3 to 12 December.
Market Place Europe have vast experience of operating successful markets across the UK and will bring traders from countries such as Germany, France, Belgium, Spain and Italy, as well as a number of local traders.
Harrogate Borough Council will now work with the organisers, and all local partners, to ensure the event is delivered safely and encourages visitors to the town this festive season.
A new date to add to your diary!!

 

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