COVID-19
This hopefully temporary page will be updated periodically as new COVID-19 related information is provided to the Parish Council. The most recent will be at the top. Local news related to COVID-19 is summarised below as well and other useful links below that.
NEW during February 2021
- Community Response Document v17
More updates on myths & scams as well as more meaty topics such as the Roadmap out of Lockdown and h=what if you have ben added to shielding list.
January 2021
- Community Response Document v16
This edition includes mythbusters about COVID-19 and the Vaccines, also updated funding opportunities & more. - Treating COVID-19 at Home & Vaccine
Details of how the vaccination programme is ramping up locally and self-help advice for managing COVID-19 at home. - Community Response Document v15:
Updates on National Lockdown, shielding, COVID vaccines (including scams), family & child support, students & businesses.
December 2020
- Residents Contacts Pack:
A comprehensive compilation of useful contacts ranging from councillors to community groups, shops & food. - Community Response Document v13:
Updates include guidance on the importance of ventilation and Vitamin D as well as advice on forming a Christmas bubble and when attending the town centre. The contents pages will help you find exactly what you need to know. - Re-entering a Different Tier 2
What can you do & what can’t you do?
November 2020
- Winter Resilience Programme:
Colchester BC is launching a Winter Resilience programme to see us through winter with COVID. The intention is to ensure all residents are prepared and/or have access to support when they need it. - Community Response Document v12:
Updates include National Lockdown Restrictions and how to report breaches, new information on shielding, advice for students, information on staying well and many other information updates. - Preparations for Remembrance Sunday:
This note sets out how Remembrance Sunday activities can take place in line with current COVID-19 restrictions and requirements in England.
September 2020
- Community Response Document V10:
Further updated to include the ‘Rule of Six’, advice on how to tell the difference between colds, flu & COVID-19, advice about the flu jab, request to download the NHS COVID app and other updates.
August 2020
- Community Response Document V8:
An updated version of the July publication, this adds details on the wearing of face coverings and masks, Coronavirus & worship and the pausing of shielding. It also has updates on Community 360, shopping and links.
July 2020
- Community Response Document_V7;
Produced by CBC this document contains a wealth of really useful information ranging from key contacts, employment support, face masks, domestic & sexual abuse help, funding opportunities and much more besides.
June 2020
- West Bergholt PC Health & Wellbeing Plan;
This documents the Parish Council’s response to COVID-19 in supporting the village & its residents. [Updated 17/6/20] - CBC Residents Information Pack V2:
A comprehensive compendium of essential contacts ranging from food supplies to councillors, from support groups to how to get a delivery slot. Updated at the beginning of June – no indication of what changes might have been made.
May 2020
- Government guidance on schools opening to more pupils from 1 June:
Government guidance to parents & carers on schools opening to more pupils from 1 June in the form of all the questions the government has an answer to. - HMG’s plan to rebuild: The UK Government’s COVID-19 recovery strategy:
The Government’s roadmap for how and when the UK will adjust its response to the COVID-19 crisis. - Staying alert and safe (social distancing):
The most important thing we can do is to stay alert, control the virus, and in doing so, save lives. Detailed information about how to achieve this in different environments. - Staying safe outside your home:
The principles you should follow to ensure that time spent outside your home is as safe as possible. It is your responsibility to adopt these principles wherever possible. - FAQs: what you can and can’t do:
Frequently asked questions on what you can and can’t do during the coronavirus outbreak. - Public advised to cover faces in enclosed spaces:
The public is advised to consider wearing face coverings in enclosed public spaces such as shops, trains and buses to help reduce the spread of coronavirus.- How to wear and make a cloth face covering:
A cloth face covering should cover your mouth and nose while allowing you to breathe comfortably. It can be as simple as a scarf or bandana that ties behind the head.
- How to wear and make a cloth face covering:
- What parents and carers need to know about schools and other education settings during the coronavirus outbreak:
Information for parents and carers about the wider opening of nurseries, schools and colleges, transport, attendance, free school meals and remote education. - Guidance on access to green spaces.
This guidance sets out the key principles of enjoying the benefits of being outside while protecting yourself and others from coronavirus. - New transport guidance for passengers and operators (as introduced to parliament).
- Guidance for people using transport or working in the transport sector.
- Safer travel guidance for passengers.
Walking, cycling, and travelling in vehicles or on public transport - Guidance to ensure transport network is safe for those using it.
New guidance provides advice on how passengers should make journeys safely.
- Guidance for schools & other educational settings.
For staff, parents, carers, pupils & students.
PRE 12th May advice – some may still be in force but those above will superseded these:
- CBC Residents Information Pack:
A comprehensive compendium of essential contacts ranging from food supplies to councillors, from support groups to how to get a delivery slot. - Guidance for households with possible coronavirus infection;
A guide to symptoms, how long to isolate and what can be done to protect the vulnerable. - Appeal from Cllr Finch & Dr Gogarty to socially distance;
Cllr David Finch and Dr Mike Gogarty express their dismay about the behaviour of members of the public after the government issued very clear appeals to socially distance. - ECC Briefing to Parish Councils – 11th March 2020;
This includes a situation report, information from the Director of Public Health and their communications plan. - Symptom checker:
Relevant Local News Items
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- News Roundup – Fraud Alerts & Newsletters - This news roundup talks about, Vaccine Frauds, Warm & Toasty Newsletter, Train As a Healthcare Support Worker, Essex Family Support eBulletin & Fake NI Calls. …
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- Zoom Quiz Calling - St Mary's Church are organising a Zoom Quiz to raise money to support Families 'Worker, Jo Jeffery's, work. Other news new walks coming. …
- Will you be able to enjoy outdoor bowls this year? - The chance of enjoying outdoor bowls again is, of course, in the hands of COVID-19 and government plans to restrict the virus. Woods Bowls Club, however, has cautiously put some dates forward in anticipation. The club is small but very friendly lawn bowls club that is open to all ages and abilities. The club consists of a mixture of male and… …
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- e-Scooters Coming to Colchester (& other news) - e-Scooters, Befriending, Wellbeing, Fitness & Chitts Hill e-Scooters will kick off this update but we also have updates on: A rather brilliant parody of the Leonard Cohen classic Hallelujah, Sport Works: supporting physical health & mental wellbeing, update on 2020 activities, Age Concern's befriending initiative, Chitts Hill closure, & Micro Grants for organisations. e-Scooters Trial Starting Soon Essex County Council… …
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- Community Response Pack & Fake Police - Criminals posing as Police Officers have secured sums as high as £10,000 from unwary members of the public; read about this below, first. CBC has issued another update to its very useful Community Resource Pack. It has 166 pages covering everything you might need to know about coping during the pandemic. Latest CBC COVID-19 Community Response Pack Issued Coming barely… …
- Treating COVID-19 at Home & Vaccine - Essex & Suffolk NHS have issued an introduction to where & how you might be able to get your vaccine in due course. Also guide to self-help. …
- Parish Council Agenda 27th January 2021 - Parish Council Agenda 27th January 2021 – Have Your Say The next meeting of the Parish Council on 27th January 2021 is open to the public and will be conducted via Zoom Videoconferencing. Members of the public & press are welcome to attend but will need to contact the Parish Clerk to secure the access link and passcode. Business to… …
- Testing Centre Opens – How to Book & Help - Covid-19 Testing Centre Opens In Colchester A new fast testing centre is opening in Colchester for those who DO NOT have symptoms of Covid-19. Colchester residents with no symptoms are being encouraged to get tested to help reduce the spread of the virus and the pressure it is putting on hospitals and the care system. There is also a call… …
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- Lockdown 3 – Week 1 Update – COVID-19 & Roadworks - COVID-19 & Roadworks A number of COVID-centric updates as well as two lots of Roadworks: New information pack; Police to be stricter this lockdown, Increased fire risks, Rising cases of domestic abuse, 86 Bicycles, Vaccine scam warning, Keeping active in Lockdown, dance, fitness & activities, and 5 days of roadworks from, 25th January. Latest Colchester Information Pack Launched Hot on… …
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- Lockdown 2021 – You’re Not Alone - Lockdown 2021 - You're Not Alone For Lockdown 2021, the West Bergholt Care Network has relaunched its scheme which aims to help those self-isolating or in need of a range of help from shopping to a chat. It will, once again, take calls from any village resident in need of help during the COVID-19 emergency. This time around, the organiser,… …
- Here we go again – Stay at home & Advent News - Here we go again, Advent & Other News Colchester will join the rest of Essex in Tier 4 a minute after midnight Xmas Day. After that non-essential services & shops will be closed and we are asked to stay at home apart from exercise, shopping etc... No household mixing indoors is allowed. You can leave your home to exercise by yourself,… …
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- Churches Old & New with Christmas News & More - Churches Old & New with Christmas News This news update starts with Christmas News from the Old Church, then: St Mary's monthly update, Call for volunteers to help with COVID vaccination programme, New walking routes linking to the village, Colchester Community Christmas Giving Tree, and Colchester Policing update. Old Church Update The Friends of St Mary's are sad to have to… …
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- The First Window Opens This Evening (& other news) - The First Window Opens This news round-up starts with the First Window opening this evening and then also covers: Kids Christmas Activities; Christmas Support Fund; Befriending; Tennis Courts; ASDA & FaNs Christmas Card Appeal, & Tier 2. How it Started Inspired by other places around the country that turn their village into a giant advent calendar, St Mary's are very… …
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- Winter Resilience – Coping with COVID - Winter Resilience Colchester BC is launching a Winter Resilience programme to see us through winter with COVID. The intention is to ensure all residents are prepared and/or have access to support when they need it. Community360 minibus This year they are going mobile and will be out and about in the community, so look out for the Community360 minibus in… …
- Remembrance & Old Church Update - Remembrance & Old Church Update Last week we announced the plans for a Remembrance Service partially in St Mary's (socially distanced and limited numbers) with Zoom. The new Lockdown has thwarted that and plans have changed. We also have an update report from the Friends of St Mary's Old Church with a video presentation to the parish council. First, Remembrance:… …