Perth resident has hit out at the council over its alleged refusal to cut back hedges on a public pavement to allow social distancing - despite it promoting a message asking residents to trim back their own.
03.09.2020 - 10:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Perth and Kinross for the first time since July. The victim, who was over the age of 85, was reported to have been a patient at St Margaret’s Community Hospital in Auchterarder.
Perth resident has hit out at the council over its alleged refusal to cut back hedges on a public pavement to allow social distancing - despite it promoting a message asking residents to trim back their own.
Perth and Kinross councillor who first suggested telling parents to let schools know if they were going abroad has welcomed the decision to implement the policy. Parents will now be required to tell schools of their holiday plans in an attempt to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
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Perth and Kinross residents face new COVID restrictions from the First Minister “The increased costs are considerable of operating in this new context and the uncertainty surrounding the funding landscape of which we sit.”Ms Smout said they had also been struck by the number of people who had gone without internet access since libraries closed in March.She revealed 178 individuals returned in the first two weeks of opening up computer access at the AK Bell Library (Perth) who had no other way
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Perth taxi firm has said drivers are playing “Russian Roulette” with COVID-19 every time they accept a new passenger. Paul Hotchkiss was speaking after we revealed last week that Roseanna Cunningham MSP had written to Perth and Kinross Council raising concerns some cab drivers were not wiping their vehicle down between each journey.
Perth and Kinross.The pilot of the scheme, which follows a model developed in Leeds, was launched by COSLA this week.Perth and Kinross is leading the pilot along with Moray and East Ayrshire.Angry words about events funding projected on Perth landmarksNegotiated stopping is an agreement between gyspy/travellers and local authorities on unauthorised encampments and the length of time they can stay on the land.The terms of the agreement will vary from council area to council area but generally
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Perth and Kinross are increasingly snubbing a flu shot ahead of the traditional season.Figures show that the percentage of ‘at risk’ over 65s getting vaccinated dropped dramatically between 2014 and last year.Analysis by the BBC Shared Data Unit suggests uptake fell across the NHS Tayside region from 57.2 per cent in 2014 to just 41.6 per cent in 2019 - well below the 75 per cent recommended by the World Health Organisation.Health bosses move to reassure parents after pupil tests positive for