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200323 | Cornwall Council issues advice on dealing with coronavirus waste

Cornwall Council has issued advice for households which have suspected coronavirus infections for disposing of waste.

The authority has issued the new guidance for putting out rubbish to protect people and reduce the risk of spreading infection.

The council has suggested that waste, including tissues and cleaning cloths, should be double bagged and kept aside for three days before they are put outside for collection.

“Kerbside rubbish, recycling and garden waste collections are continuing as normal, and your household waste and recycling centre remains open at the usual times. Please continue to put rubbish and recyclables out for kerbside collection as you would normally.  read more »

200324 | Update- Local Resilience Forum announcement Police given new powers

Information sent on behalf of Devon and Cornwall Police
Update- Local Resilience Forum announcement
Police given new powers

A message from Assistant Chief Constable Glen Mayhew.
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Tuesday | FlourPowerPizza | Food deliveries to Hayle area


Washing your hands - how to do it thoroughly

Is a regular bar of soap as good as hand sanitizer?

Is a regular bar of soap as good as hand sanitizer?  read more »

Ideas for things to do if self-isolating/social distancing

Starting this as a collection of ideas of things to do if you're self-isolating or just social distancing.

 

Suggestions gratefully received! by email or contact form

How to avoid catching and spreading coronavirus (social distancing) | NHS Info

  • How to avoid catching and spreading coronavirus (social distancing)

    Everyone should do what they can to stop coronavirus spreading.

    Do

    • wash your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds

    • always wash your hands when you get home or into work  read more »

Official Coronavirus information information

Know the facts

NHS advice is available about the coronavirus (COVID-19), including what the risk in the UK is, what the symptoms are and how to reduce your chances of getting it.
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CORONAVIRUS AND THE ANGARRACK COMMUNITY

CORONAVIRUS AND THE ANGARRACK COMMUNITY

The coronavirus has taken a massive step forward today and the effect on our
community is as yet unknown.   We do not need to panic however it's inevitable that it
will affect some/all of us over the coming months. This could be a single person living
alone or whole families who have to self-isolate for anything between 7 and 14 days

So what can we do;-

There are people in the village who are more than happy to collect prescriptions, get provisions etc. if needed.

If you require assistance either use the numbers on the note dropped round the village  read more »

Urgent Message from Italy...


If you'e still hanging with friends, going to restaurants/bars, and acting like this isn't a big deal, get your shit together.


The following thread is taken from an Italian citizen.


As they put it:


"To the rest of the world, you have no idea what's coming."


MUST READ

Real-time evidence of flattening the curve from Italy

Lodi had the first Covid-19 case in Italy, and implemented a shutdown on Feb 23. Bergamo waited until March 8.  Look at the difference.
Critical care beds occupied per 100,000 of population in different scenarios | Imperial College
Why it is so important to act early on COVID-19

Real-time evidence of flattening the curve. Lodi had the first Covid-19 case in Italy, and implemented a shutdown on Feb 23. Bergamo waited until March 8. Look at the difference. Incredible research by  read more »

Coronavirus/COVID-19 on surfaces

"Viable HCoV-19.. detected:  in aerosols up to 3 hours  up to 4 hours on copper  up to 24 hours on cardboard  up to 2-3 days on plastic & stainless steel  Median half-life estimate around 13 hours on steel & around 16 hours on polypropylene" #coronavirus

"Viable HCoV-19.. detected:
 in aerosols up to 3 hours
 up to 4 hours on copper
 up to 24 hours on cardboard
 up to 2-3 days on plastic & stainless steel
Median half-life estimate around 13 hours on steel & around 16 hours on polypropylene" #coronavirus

via https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.09.20033217v1.full.pdf

Covid-19 Cornwall News

News about Covid-19 in Cornwall from NHS

Ideas for how to help

Starting this as a collection of ideas of how to help

 

Suggestions gratefully received! by email or contact form

Food deliveries to Hayle area Updated | 13 April 21

A number of companies are delivering food/meals to the door- most require several hours notice, in some cases 24 hours - check carefully!!  read more »

200124 | Restrictions from 1 July to 31 August 10:00 to 18:00; Blue Flag beaches 15 May - 30 September also 10:00 to 18:00

Summary:

  • Harmonised restrictions from 1 July to 31 August (two months) between 10:00 to 18:00 hours daily
  • Except where a beach has Blue Flag status in place, when restrictions will apply for longer, from 15 May to 30 September (four and a half months) between 10:00 to 18:00.
  • There is an exception for Porthchapel Beach near Land’s End where current restrictions will be lifted, as requested by the private beach owner.
 
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200118 | Plans to relax the beach dog bans in Cornwall rejected Plans to relax the beach dog bans in Cornwall rejected

Plans to relax the beach dog bans in Cornwall rejected

Plans to relax the beach dog bans in Cornwall rejected

Published by Sarah Yeoman at 7:00am 18th January 2020. (Updated at 9:34am 18th January 2020)

Written by Richard Whitehouse, Local Democracy Reporter

New restrictions for when dogs can be taken on beaches in Cornwall have been backed by councillors.

However plans to relax the current restrictions were rejected by councillors.  read more »

200107 | Dog beach restrictions in Cornwall could be relaxed

Dog beach restrictions in Cornwall could be relaxed

By Richard Whitehouse Local Democracy Reporter
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191015 | Hayle Town Council | Cornwall Community Governance Reviews

 

 

 

Council Corner
October and November 2019

Cornwall Council’s Community Governance Review

Following the Boundary Review that occurred last year, Cornwall Council is now part way through a consultation looking at all parish and town boundaries and warding arrangements throughout the county. Hayle Town Council made an initial submission to Cornwall Council, as part of the first phase of the consultation.

Hayle Town Council agreed that it was neither appropriate nor relevant to consider the potential impact of moving houses in or out of its parish in terms of Council Tax, it based its proposals purely on which community the residents of the properties would most identify with.  read more »

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