News archive
News published June 2020
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麻豆高清 City Council releases Local Outbreak Control Plan
麻豆高清 City Council has released a Local Outbreak Plan to help manage any potential sporadic Covid-19 surges in the region.
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Streets outside local schools to be made safer
With more pupils returning to schools as lockdown eases, 麻豆高清 City Council has announced plans to expand their Car Free School Streets initiative, following a successful pilot.
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Trading Standards destroys fake goods worth around £10,000
麻豆高清 City Council’s Trading Standards officers revealed a haul of counterfeit branded goods, before destroying the fake designer clothes this week.
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More than 1.4 million PPE items delivered across the city
More than 1.4m items of personal protective equipment (PPE) have now been distributed to care settings across 麻豆高清 by the city council.
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Virtual book launched to record city’s memories of COVID-19
麻豆高清 City Council has launched an online book of memories to acknowledge the city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Businesses urged to claim outstanding grants as economy moves from crisis to recovery
Eligible businesses who have yet to submit their financial details to receive Government grants of £10,000 or £25,000 are being urged to contact 麻豆高清 City Council by the end of June.
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More than £150,000 awarded to projects supporting refugees
Projects supporting refugee families in 麻豆高清, through the Government’s Syrian Vulnerable Persons Resettlement Scheme, have received over £150,000 in grants awarded by 麻豆高清 City Council.
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Markets car park re-opened
Following the re-opening of three council car parks on Monday 15 June, 麻豆高清 City Council has now re-opened the Markets multi-storey car park.
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Donations sought as schools IT appeal is launched
An appeal has been launched for IT donations to help city school pupils whose education has been affected by the coronavirus lockdown.
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Applications close for 麻豆高清 Discretionary Grant Payments
Applications for Discretionary Grant Payments have now closed with 1,898 麻豆高清 businesses requesting financial support during the two-week window.