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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Tuesday coronavirus update - after the lock-down


* A virtually empty Castle Street yesterday (Monday) afternoon.

After its busiest day since it was set up yesterday Llangollen Coronvirus Support Group was forced to look at how it continues to operate following the lock down announcement by the government aimed at halting the spread of the infection.   

And Llangollen Railway has set up a crisis fund in a bid to reverse a potential £600,000 deficit caused by its recent closure due to the coronavirus risk.

On Facebook yesterday the support group’s Cat Meade said: “After this evening's announcement from Boris Johnson we are working with local police and officials on keeping the support in motion, I will have to iron out the details tomorrow and will post an update.

“PLEASE pay attention and STAY AT HOME, we need to fight this monster and by staying at home you are doing your bit.

“I will collate a full list of home deliveries available locally, our medication service is still in use tomorrow (as a support service) please call orders in by 11am tomorrow 01978 861366 or email catherine@wingetts.co.uk

“Today has been the busiest yet, more people needing foodshare, deliveries etc. Kind donations from business that made the tough but sensible choice to close.

“Thank you Llangollen Oggie Shop & Fine Foods big thank you to Ross &Tracey, lots of pies and cakes,  m'Eating Point for lots of milk, food parcels delivered by volunteers to those most in need and how delighted they were (pic below)

“Now, more than ever we need donations, any one that can assist please get in touch, you can place outside and we can collect, no contact required.”

Earlier in the day Cat had posted: “VOLUNTEERS - demand is high on newspaper deliveries I am just doing a rota for the rest of this week, need 2 people per day, one on foot and one with car, please msg me asap.”

During the day Cat had won some warm praise on Facebook when Sian Glynne-Jones, who runs Courtyard Books, said: “Can I please big it up for the amazing Cat Meade. She is doing a fantastic thing.

“There are many volunteers, but Cat has set this up so that they work together to help all those who are most vulnerable. That takes a truly exceptional person. Thank you Cat. Llangollen is lucky to have you.”

Speaking about her own business, Sian Glynne-Jones posted during the afternoon: “Due to the situation with Covid 19 we have decided to close the bookshop for the safety of our customers and ourselves. 

“We are still able to supply books to you, but anything not in stock may take longer than usual. You can send us a message on this page, or email: courtyardbooksllangollen@gmail.com


Another major development in the crisis yesterday came In a message sent out on Facebook by Llangollen Railway general manager Liz McGuiness who said: “Llangollen Railway needs your help.

“In light of the current government advice, we made the difficult decision on Tuesday 17th March, to close Llangollen Railway until further notice.

“While there have been no reported cases of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) at the railway, the wellbeing of our visitors, staff and volunteers is our absolute priority.  Matters of health and safety have our complete attention, which has led to this closure.

“Due to this WE NEED YOUR HELP. Llangollen Railway is a registered charity (1046614), the railway rely heavily on income from our visitors and events, without this there be a substantial impact on our future.  Please help by donating to give the railway a fighting chance to be able to continue once this current pandemic is over.

“Llangollen Railway can’t claim insurance compensation for business interruption.

“The government has not offered monetary aid to charities yet.

“The only government help currently available would put the railway into significant debt, which may take years to pay off.

“We could potentially lose up to £600,000 over the upcoming weeks. Figures of this magnitude could threaten the very existence of the railway.  Please help now and support Llangollen Railway to ensure we survive.

“Please help keep Llangollen Railway alive for the volunteers visitors and staff, donate today.”

She added: “Please donate using the link below.

“For taxpayers we can apply for 25% Gift Aid, at no extra cost to you, which makes this a very efficient way of giving. You can also use the following methods: Make a transfer to Llangollen Railway Charitable Trust (Sort code: 53.81.03   Account number: 23423455), call 01978 860979 for card payments; send a cheque payable to Llangollen Railway Trust to: Llangollen Railway, The Station, Abbey Road, Llangollen, LL20 8SN.”

South Wrexham Cluster of GP Practices was on Facebook to say: “We are aware that there has been some information circulating on social media regarding the use of ‘rescue packs’ (antibiotics and steroids) for all patients with pre-existing Asthma and COPD, to help treat/reduce symptoms of possible Coronavirus.

“In simple terms, this is not recommended and does not form part of the current national guidance. In fact, there is some evidence that taking steroids may worsen the disease if taken unnecessarily.

“If you have not been issued a rescue pack in the past, please DO NOT contact your GP or pharmacist to request one – it is increasing our workload further at an already busy time.

“If you are an asthmatic or have COPD and have symptoms that you are concerned about please seek medical advice via our telephone triage system on 01978 845955.”

In another post the Cluster says: “HOW TO GET A SICK NOTE IF YOU ARE SELF-ISOLATING DUE TO CORONAVIRUS SYMPTOMS:
“If you are self-isolating at home because you have symptoms of Covid-19 you can print out a "self-isolation note" to give to your employer instead of a sick note. The self-isolation note provides sufficient evidence that you have been advised to self-isolate and generates a Unique Reference Number (URN) which an employer will be able to use to verify that your note is genuine.
“You will need to follow the link below to access the 111 symptom checker. Only those patients where the outcome of the symptom checker is self-isolation will be able to access the "self-isolation note" facility. Please note that this is an ONLINE ONLY service. Please DO NOT call 111 as the call handlers will be unable to help you.”

Rowlands Pharmacy next to Llangollen Health Centre posted yesterday: “Just to update everyone Rowlands Pharmacy in Llangollen will have reduced opening hours starting from tomorrow.

“We will now be open 10am, we will closed for 1 hour over lunch 12-1pm. Corwen branch will be open during that hour if needed in an emergency) and close at 5.30pm.

“These reduced hours will enable us as a team to catch up with all the extra work we have at the moment.”

Meanwhile, Llangollen vicar Father Lee Taylor came up with another novel scheme to lift people’s spirits during the lock-down when he launched his Songs of Isolation idea.



As the crisis bit deeper more local businesses took to Facebook to announce how they were either adapting their way of operating - or their closure.

Dee Valley Produce posted: “We are remaining open under reduced hours of 9am - 4pm, this is to give our staff time to sort home deliveries, we will be answering the phone between the hours of 9-4 also.

“We have been working hard up to 12 hours a day non-stop, to provide the best service we can.

“The shop is being restocked daily with plentiful of fresh produce.

“We kindly ask no more than 3 customers in the shop at any one time please.”

Finley’s newsagents said: “Following government guidance it is with a heavy heart that Finley’s will be closed from this evening.

“I have stayed open as long as possible but I feel now is the time to close to protect myself and the wellbeing of you my customers!

Jades Hair & Beauty posted the message below:



Premier Cars told its customers: “With the recent government announcement we have no choice but to close with immediate effect. The sooner everyone listens to the government’s guidance, the sooner we can all get back to normal.”

Rusty Gold Emporium said: “Following tonight’s announcement The Chapel Emporium and Rusty Gold will be closed until further notice. It’s always fun at the Chapel. Great people. Superb stall holders. Enthusiasm. Fab vibes. Great music. A shop of discoveries. A place where you can find memories....and a tip top bargain and.....do some serious mooching...And remember....we recycle everything.

“On a personal note, I tip my hat to all our customers. You have been fantastic and I will miss saying hi to you all. To all our passers-by and our visitors each day, young and old I would like to thank you all for making my job such a pleasure. As Arnold said...”I’ll be back”....Stay safe. Cheers Paul.”

And Julie Kirk Thomas posted: “FREE TASTER ON-LINE ZUMBA GOLD DANCE FITNESS SESSIONS with Julie starting this Wednesday @ 11.00am. Low Impact easy to learn routines featuring fabulous Latin Music which you won’t be able to stand still to!

“Cha-cha, Rumba, Salsa, Merengue & even a cheeky Foxtrot! Keep Calm and Keep Dancing! PM me for more info.”

Dee Valley Vets posted ...

G⛔️ URGENT CORONAVIRUS UPDATE ⛔️

Following the Prime Minister's announcement we will be making important changes to our service. From tomorrow we will be operating an EMERGENCY SERVICE ONLY IN LLAN - unfortunately this means we will be closing our branches in Acrefair, Corwen and St Martins.

If you already have an appointment, we will be in touch with you regarding this.

If you have a genuine emergency with your pet, please call the practice on 01978 860 246.

If you are seeking advice for a non urgent condition, please bear with us while we make arrangements regarding this.

During this time our doors will be locked and we will not be accepting any walk ins without prior arrangement. 

We hope that you understand why we are taking these measures and will provide an update soon regarding non urgent and prescription enquiries 🐾

Beauwood Dental Care posted ...

An important message to our patients:

Given the unprecedented situation regarding COVID-19 in the UK, we have decided to cancel all routine appointments.

The practice will remain open for emergencies only. We have taken this decision because the welfare of our patients, our team and the wider community is our absolute priority throughout this time of uncertainty.

If you have a dental emergency please call the practice on 01978 280285. If we are unable to take your call please leave a message and someone will call you back.

We will be contacting all patients with upcoming appointments to reschedule.

We wish all of our patients, colleagues and friend well and look forward to seeing you all soon.

Very Best Wishes


The Beauwood Team

Monday, March 23, 2020

Strict new curbs on UK life announced by Prime Minister

Prime Minister Boris Johnson (pictured) has just announced strict new curbs on life in the UK to tackle the spread of coronavirus.
The BBC reports that from this evening people must stay at home except for shopping for basic necessities, daily exercise, any medical need and travelling to and from essential work.
Shops selling non-essential goods will also be shut and gatherings in public of more than two people who do not live together prohibited.
The UK death toll has reached 335.
If people do not follow the rules police will have the powers to enforce them, including through fines and dispersing gatherings, Boris Johnson said in a televised statement from Downing Street.
Other premises including libraries, playgrounds and outdoor gyms, and places of worship must also close immediately.
Parks will remain open for exercise but gatherings will be dispersed.

Welsh Government to close caravan parks, campsites and some landmarks


Breaking News ...




Update at foot of story ...
First Minister Mark Drakeford (pictured) today announced tough new measures to slow the spread of coronavirus in Wales and save lives.
Caravan parks, campsites, tourist hotspots and popular beauty spots will be closed to visitors from today.
Local authorities are also enforcing the closure of pubs throughout Wales following reports some are flouting the shutdown introduced on Saturday. 

Licensed premises, which continue to trade will risk losing their licence.

First Minister Mark Drakeford said: “Wales is a beautiful country and attracts millions of visitors every year – but now is not the time for unnecessary journeys.  We want people to come to Wales when the threat of coronavirus has passed.

“Today, we are taking action to close caravan parks, campsites and some of our most recognisable visitor sites to keep people safe and to reduce the pressure on our NHS.

“My message is simple. Please stay at home and save lives.”

The tougher measures come amid mounting concern many people are not following government guidance about reducing contact with other people – large crowds were gathered at some of Wales’ busiest outdoor and tourist spots over the weekend.

People camping or staying in caravans on holiday will be asked to begin returning to their homes from today as camps and holiday parks close, unless there are exceptional reasons for them remaining.

These new measures will not affect those people who live permanently in park homes.

Emyr Williams, lead officer for the National Parks Wales, said: “We welcome this move. At this time is essential that people do not travel unnecessarily and overwhelm our rural areas. 

“Following this announcement we will be closing access to key hotspots such as Snowdon, and I know my colleagues in the Brecon Beacons and Pembrokeshire Coast National Parks are taking similar action, for example closing routes to both Sugar Loaf and Pen-y-Fan.”

Chief Medical Officer for Wales Dr Frank Atherton said: “It’s important people continue to stay active but please do this close to home.

“We need to do everything we can to prevent the spread of this virus – that means not traveling unless absolutely necessary and avoiding close contact with other people by staying two metres away.

“Everyone should also continue to wash their hands regularly with soap and hot water.”

Emergency regulations shutting bars, pubs and restaurants came into force in Wales on Saturday to slow the spread of coronavirus.

But there have been reports of some pubs continuing to open as usual despite the country-wide restrictions. Local authorities will enforce the regulations and licensees could lose their licence if caught flouting the ban.

Councillor Andrew Morgan leader of the Welsh Local Government Association, said: “We are in the grips of an unprecedented public health pandemic, with the number of fatalities tragically growing by the day.

“Although the vast majority of businesses have been complying with government measures, we are very disappointingly having to investigate an irresponsible minority of pubs and restaurants who have chosen to flout expert public health advice and legal orders.

“The spread of the coronavirus is a severe threat to all of us. My fellow council leaders and I are absolutely clear – our utmost priority is to protect our residents, especially in the face of this deadly virus.

“Wherever we find premises flouting government measures, we are prepared to use all enforcement powers available to us to shield the public from harm.”


Assembly Member Ken Skates welcomed the Welsh Government's intervention and said: "I implore everyone in Llangollen and Clwyd South to follow the latest advice from Public Health Wales and the Welsh Government to help slow the spread of this virus. We can beat this together, but we all need to do our bit. Wherever possible, stay home, protect our NHS and help save lives."

With effect from 24th March 2020, Loggerheads and Moel Famau Country Parks will be closed to the public.

Denbighshire County Council has taken this decision in line with Welsh Government advice to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus.
This is in line with other Local Authorities and National Parks move to close public parks and beauty spots following concerns for public health with large numbers of people visiting .

Please help by following government guidance to stay at home, avoid unnecessary travel and practice social distancing.    



News from Denbighshire Voluntary Services Council




In a climate where fear is spreading fast, we want to spread a message of kindness,
hope and community spirit. We are heartened by the voluntary action and community
spirit through Denbighshire and elsewhere that we are already seeing.

Thank you for stepping up as #DenbighshireVolunteers!

Following the statement made by the government on Monday, all DVSC events will be
cancelled with immediate effect and for the foreseeable future. 
This includes our
Spring Funding Fair scheduled for March 25 and the #DenbighshireVolunteers Third Sector
Network meeting planned for April 1st. 

All our resource is focused on mobilising the
#COVID19 Volunteer Community Response. 


Our next round of community grants will be brought forward and launch
on April 1 
so that individuals, community groups and organisations can
get funding for initiatives to help residents most affected. Grant criteria
will be relaxed to enable individuals running small businesses to apply
with activities that support their community.


Follow us on social media for the latest updates and to find out about
other emergency funding initiatives.

UPDATE ON CORONAVIRUS #COVID19

Phase 1 of our #COVID19 
Volunteer Community Response
is in place!


#DenbighshireVolunteers, we need you!
  • Are you healthy and fit?
  • Do you want to step up?
  • Do you want to play a part to protect and
    help the vulnerable and isolated?

Sign up today:  
bit.ly/Covid-19VolunteerRole

We are working with our local statutory partners,
Third Sector Support Wales partners,
Welsh Government and the voluntary and
community sector in Denbighshire to place
volunteers where they are most needed.

We would be grateful if you share the plans or
information that you are aware of with us,
so we can act as the coordinating hub
and
guide people to resources and networks close to them.
To ensure we collate all necessary information, can you
please fill out the form on our website.

Download and share our posters throughout
Denbighshire (click on the picture)!

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Free travel to NHS offered in Wales


NHS staff in Wales are being offered free travel on Transport for Wales rail services with immediate effect, the company has announced, the BBC is reporting.

NHS workers will just need to show their work ID to access services to get themselves back and forth to work until 30 April.

The BBC is also reporting that the first minister has "every intention" of using powers to force caravan parks to close, a cabinet colleague has said.

Mark Drakeford said on Sunday he was awaiting advice as to whether he was able to force closures.



Monday position statement from Public Health Wales

Public Health Wales statement on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak

This statement will be updated daily at 12pm
Updated: 12:00 Monday 23 March
Dr Giri Shankar, Incident Director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said:
“71 new cases have tested positive for Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Wales, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 418, although the true number of cases is likely to be higher.  Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) is now circulating in every part of Wales.
Four further deaths of individuals who have tested positive for Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported to us, taking the number of deaths in Wales to 16. 
“We offer our condolences to the family and friends affected, and we ask those reporting on the situation to respect patient confidentiality.
“Starting today, the Welsh Government will be writing to all GPs and vulnerable individuals in Wales with the details of the shielding guidance published.
“Members of the public should continue to follow the latest public health advice on social isolation if they have symptoms of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, however mild, and the social distancing guidance to reduce the risk of transmission.”
The latest guidance is:
  • People who live with others: 
    • If you are the first in the household to have symptoms of coronavirus, then you must stay at home for seven days, but all other household members who remain well must stay at home and not leave the house for 14 days. The 14-day period starts from the day when the first person in the house became ill.
    • For anyone else in the household who starts displaying symptoms, they need to stay at home for seven days from when the symptoms appeared, regardless of what day they are on in the original 14 day isolation period.
  • People who live alone:  if you have symptoms of coronavirus, however mild, stay at home for seven days.
  • Everyone, including children, should avoid non-essential contact with others and unnecessary travel
  • Everyone is being asked to work from home where they possibly can, and avoid pubs, clubs, theatres and social venues
  • People over 70, and vulnerable groups of any age are now asked to be shielded from social contact for several weeks
People who are self-isolating, or in a household with someone who is self-isolating, should read the full stay-at-home guidance.
For the guidance in full, visit the Department of Health and Social Care website: https://www.gov.uk/government/topical-events/coronavirus-covid-19-uk-government-response  
Dr Shankar said: “People no longer need to contact NHS 111 if they think they may have contracted Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).  Advice about the virus is available on the Public Health Wales website phw.nhs.wales/coronavirus
“Symptoms include: a high temperature, where you feel hot to touch on your chest or back; and a new, continuous cough. This means coughing a lot for more than an hour, or three or more coughing episodes in 24 hours. If you usually have a cough, it may be worse than usual.
“Anyone with a suspected coronavirus illness should not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital. They should only contact NHS 111 if they feel they cannot cope with their symptoms at home, their condition gets worse, or their symptoms do not get better after seven days.
“Only call 999 if you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, do not call 999 just because you are on-hold to 111.  We appreciate that 111 lines are busy, but you will get through after a wait.
“The public play a very important role in slowing the spread of infection. By following the latest advice, you will protect yourself, protect the most vulnerable and help to reduce the pressure on NHS Wales and minimise the impact of the virus.”
Cases by health board area of residence
Health Board
Cumulative cases
To be confirmed
1
Resident outside Wales
3
Swansea Bay
47
Aneurin Bevan
220
Betsi Cadwaladr
15
Cardiff and Vale
84
Cwm Taf
21
Hywel Dda
16
Powys
11
Wales
418

County council's Monday virus update



Denbighshire County Council has announced its latest position, in light of the Coronavirus situation.

The main appeal is for people to visit the Council’s website: www.denbighshire.gov.uk as their first port of call for information and online services. This is to reduce the number of calls coming into the Council and to allow staff to deal with urgent requests.

The Council is asking people to follow health advice issued through Public Health Wales: www.phw.nhs.uk and guidance issued by Welsh Government: gov.wales.  There is information on there about social distancing and self-isolation and adhering to this is vital in the efforts to try and reduce the risk of the virus from spreading.

Below is some information about the latest council services affected:

Libraries: From Monday March 23, our Library and One Stop Shop buildings will not be open to the public. We will be changing over to an appointment only service. Further details will follow next week.  People are reminded that they can access a wealth of information and resources on the library section of the Council’s website: www.denbighshire.gov.uk/libraries

Child care for vital workers:  All schools in Denbighshire (apart from Ysgol Pendref, St Asaph VP, Ysgol Llanbedr and Ysgol Trefnant) have opened their doors today  to  provide child care for children of vital workers. School transport has been arranged. 

Free school meals:  Those children attending the vital workers child care in schools will continue to receive free school meals if they’re eligible. Any children not attending these sessions but are entitled to free school meals can call at these schools for a packed lunch.

Reception at Russell House, Rhyl: This reception has been closed until further notice. If you have any concerns about the welfare of a resident, please contact the Single Point of Access (SPOA) on 0300 456 1000.  For Out of Hours emergencies, please call 0345 053 3116 for Social Services, or 0300 123 3068 for all other services.  

Single Point of Access:  This phone system is being changed to help signpost people to the right source of information, advice and assistance.   Callers will use the existing number 0300 456 1000 but following the option to select Welsh or English but will have different options to usual.

The following information was reported last week:

Update  from Denbighshire Leisure Ltd:  Denbighshire Leisure Ltd has decided to close all of its sites until further notice.  Closures include SC2 & Ninja TAG, Rhyl Pavilion and 1891 Restaurant and Bar, NOVA Prestatyn,  all leisure centres, North Wales Bowls Centre, Ruthin Craft Centre and Café R, Rhyl Town Hall and Llangollen Pavilion.   
Denbighshire Leisure will be freezing all Direct Debit payments for fitness memberships and swimming lessons, effective immediately. They will not be making any more collections on your direct debits until further notice. Customers don't need to do anything – the service will do this on their behalf and let people know in advance when they will be restarting, once the Covid-19 situation becomes clearer.
Food Safety:  If you are a new or existing food premises offering food delivery or take away/delivery service for the first time, due to the current covid-19 situation, the Council would like to hear from you.   It is essential that you assess the risk associated with this type of food service, to ensure you keep your customers safe in relation to allergens, food safety and social distancing.  We can advise you on these matters.  Please contact the Food Team on 01824 706405 food.safety@denbighshire.gov.uk
Community Support Services:
·        Cefndy Enterprises has stopped      taking new orders and will close today (Friday). Some staff will be in      work next week to dispatch any current orders.  
·        Day & Work Opportunities      closing today (Friday) enabling staff to be redeployed as required. 
·        Dolwen Day Care closing today      (Friday) enabling staff to be redeployed as required. 
·        Additional drivers being      drafted in for the Integrated Community Equipment Services to support      hospital discharge
Housing maintenance:  As a precaution, only emergency and/or urgent repairs will be attended as a result from the 23 March 2020. Please could you only contact us during office hours on 01824 706000 or on 0300 123 30 68 out of hours if it is an emergency. To report a general repair, visit https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/resident/housing/council-housing/request-a-council-housing-repair.aspx and we will respond to your enquiry as soon as we can.
Bulky waste collection: The Council has taken the decision to suspend all new bookings for the Bulky Waste Collection Service from Monday, 23 March, to ensure front line workers and fleet are reserved for the collection of other waste streams.  If it is possible to retain your items at home until the service resumes, please do so. Whilst our Household Waste Recycling Centres  remain open at this time, we are advising people to only use this service if it is unavoidable, due to the social distancing measures we have put in place.  The employees at the 3 Household Waste Cs are not able to assist visitors to remove their waste from their cars.
Garden Waste: The Council has taken the decision to suspend all kerbside garden waste Collection Services until further notice, to ensure front line workers and fleet are reserved for the collection of other waste streams, such as food waste and black bin/pink sack service).  The Council will extend all household subscriptions for the same number of weeks the service will be suspended.  We will be unable to process refunds for any households who have had a collection of garden waste within their collection years.   If it is possible to retain your garden waste at home outside in  your garden until the service resumes, please do so. Further guidance on “how to compost at home” will be provided on the Council website in the next few days (www.denbighshire.gov.uk)
Public Conveniences:  All public conveniences in Denbighshire will close from 5pm today until further notice.

Countryside and Heritage:   Given the current situation and advice on public gatherings, Denbighshire Countryside and Heritage Service will be implementing the following:

  • The Old Gaol and Nantclwyd y Dre Heritage attractions in Ruthin will not be opening this weekend and will remain closed to the public until further notice.

  • Plas Newydd and the onsite café in Llangollen will not be opening until further notice, but the grounds will be open.

  • Loggerheads Country Park will remain open but the visitor centre will be closed. The café remains open at this time.

  • Moel Famau Country Park will also remain open.

Libraries:
Due to low staffing levels, Ruthin Library will be closed Saturday morning March 21. The Library will open as usual on Monday.

St Asaph Library will be closed on Friday afternoon at 12pm and will re-open on Saturday morning.

Advice to businesses:  The Council’s website: http://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/business has the latest information and advice to businesses regarding coronavirus, as well as links to Business Wales and Welsh Government websites.

Archives:  The public searchroom at Denbighshire Archives in Ruthin will close from Thursday, 19th March.  Staff will be working away from the building but will answer e-mails whenever possible.  However, access to information and documents will be limited.

Exercise Referral Scheme:  This programme is being suspended until further notice. If you have any concerns or queries, please don’t hesitate to contact your local NERS Co-ordinator on 01824 712324.
Face to face service at Rhyl Job Centre:  This is being replaced by staff working from other buildings.
Countryside:  Due to the current situation with Coronavirus – Covid 19, all our publicised events will be postponed until further notice. These events include: Nature for Health sessions, Volunteer Events, public events and talks.