Children’s play parks across South Lanarkshire are now closed.
18.03.2020 - 19:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
South Lanarkshire Council have cancelled all committee meetings until after the Easter recess as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
Today’s (Wednesday, March 18) meeting of the equal opportunities forum was called off yesterday but following the latest public health advice, all other meetings have now been cancelled.
The executive committee and full council had been expected to meet next week (Wednesday, March 25) with the council’s capital budget strategy on the agenda for the coming year.
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Children’s play parks across South Lanarkshire are now closed.
Children’s play parks across South Lanarkshire are now closed.
The by-election to fill Coatbridge’s MP former seat on North Lanarkshire Council is being delayed for at least six months.
Emergency childcare hubs will remain open during the Easter break for emergency workers in South Lanarkshire.
South Lanarkshire Council are to put on an extra bin collections service this Saturday.
Parents of children in Rutherglen and Cambuslang who are entitled to free school meals are to receive PayPoint vouchers from now on
Emergency childcare hubs will remain open during the spring break for emergency workers in South Lanarkshire.
Emergency measures to ensure business can continue have been taken by South Lanarkshire Council.
Bin collections are to resume across South Lanarkshire this morning.
South Lanarkshire Council have announced they will be able to resume bin collections after a temporary suspension.
A Scots council has axed bin collections in a desperate bid to stop coronavirus spreading.
South Lanarkshire Council have announced they are to stop collecting any rubbish temporarily due to the coronavirus.
South Lanarkshire Council will be moving towards a ‘hub model’ for schools later this week.
North Lanarkshire Council has agreed to use additional funds from the Scottish Government to help mitigate the impact of coronavirus on local communities.
North Lanarkshire Council has agreed to use additional funds from the Scottish Government to help mitigate the impact of coronavirus on communities.
Individuals who are self-isolating are being urged to get rid of household waste to ensure the virus is not spread.