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Public Health messages go mobile!
Published 28th September 2020Public Health in Worcestershire is working with One Worcestershire partners to remind people in the county how to keep themselves and their loved ones safe during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Wyre Forest has the highest rate of infection in Worcestershire
Published 28th September 2020The Director of Public Health is appealing to the residents of Wyre Forest to stop the spread of Covid-19, as the district now has the highest infection rate in Worcestershire.
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Change in regulations surrounding marriage and civil partnership ceremonies
Published 28th September 2020The number of guests permitted to attend a marriage/civil partnership ceremony has been reduced from 30 to 15.
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County Council welcomes Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust announcement
Published 25th September 2020Worcestershire County Council has welcomed the news that Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust has been taken out of quality special measures.
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County Council is Here 2 Help You Re-Enter Employment
Published 23rd September 2020A new guide has been launched to help those who have been made redundant or un-employed during lockdown.
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A new way to use our buildings safely
Published 23rd September 2020There’s going to be a new, quicker way to register your Test and Trace details in County Council buildings.
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Local fudge producer moves to selling delicious products online.
Published 23rd September 2020Customers are still able to purchase delicious local fudge from Make It Worcestershire campaign members Wychbold fudge, as they took their business online during lockdown.
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Worcestershire goes green for Recycle Week
Published 21st September 2020Buildings across Worcestershire are set to light up green to help mark Recycle Week 2020, which begins today.
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More than 700 learners sign up to courses during lockdown
Published 18th September 2020Since the start of lockdown, more than 700 adults have taken part in virtual learning courses run by the Worcestershire County Council.
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Care Homes across the county to be halted
Published 18th September 2020Families across Worcestershire are being asked not to visit loved ones in care homes, to protect them from Covid-19.