A message from Hampshire Constabulary regarding Covid-19 restrictions
Assistant chief constable, Maggie Blyth, has issued a statement regarding re-introduction of national restrictions relating to Covid-19.
Assistant chief constable, Maggie Blyth, has issued a statement regarding re-introduction of national restrictions relating to Covid-19.
It’s not too late to join in with Dry January, an annual event where people stop drinking alcohol to address indulgences of the festive season.
Early years education providers are appealing to be added to the priority groups list for the Covid-19 vaccine.
If you are keen to stay fit during the lockdown, but the thought of braving the cold doesn’t inspire you, you can access online classes.
The council is addressing the failings identified in November’s Ofsted report with a 15-step action plan.
Residents’ garden waste bins will be swapped from 18 January to 240-litre ones rather than those with a capacity for 140 litres.
The hotline is free and manned by volunteers who have helped so many people get online – and they can help you.
The text, which appears to come from the NHS, asks you to click on a link which will then ask for payment details.
Free parking for NHS workers, which ran last year, and was reinstated in November is to continue to the end of February.
A woman has been rescued from a property fire in Dorchester, and was flown to Salisbury District Hospital for treatment.