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Rushcliffe and Nottinghamshire will enter Tier 3 for restrictions from Wednesday 2 December
The move is part of the Government’s Winter Plan to reduce the spread of the virus following the end of the four-week national lockdown.
Please see the attached image. Tier 3 means:
The new Tiers have been strengthened to reduce the infection rate as part of a strategy to save lives, protect health and care services, and keep our economy and schools open.
Director of Public Health for Nottinghamshire Jonathan Gribbin said:
“People across Nottinghamshire have achieved a reduction in rates over recent weeks and I welcome the move out of lockdown, and a set of arrangements from December 2 which are clear and consistent.
“We will support our communities and businesses to adapt to the new rules.
“The Government has also announced an easement of the rules for a few days covering the Christmas holiday period to enable family members or friends to meet up.
“As in the rest of the UK people in Nottinghamshire are urged to exercise caution and to take care to work within the guidance about how to do this safely. In this way, we can maintain our momentum in lowering infection rates.
“The regulations are here to protect us all and are designed to keep the rates low; and the lower the number of cases get the more likely we are to move down through the tiers and start to feel like things can return to normal again.
“It is important that we all follow the new rules and work together to slow the spread of the virus in our communities. People in Nottingham have worked hard to reduce rates of Covid-19 and we have seen cases in the city fall below the national average.
“There is good news about the rollout of vaccines but it’s going to be a while before whole populations are protected from the virus. In the meantime, our local health and care services continue to experience severe pressures.
“I would urge people to continue to follow the best practice around ‘Hands, Face, Space’ and reduce contact with people from other households as much as possible. In particular, anyone who has symptoms of Covid-19 – such as a fever, continuous cough or loss of taste or smell – should isolate immediately and book a test by calling 119.”
Rushcliffe Council Leader Cllr Simon Robinson said:
“These new restrictions again call on all residents to play their part to do all they can to stop the transmission of the virus, with cases and deaths at the existing levels, it is vital you continue to follow these rules.
“We know this tiered system is still so tough for so many but it is designed to protect us all.
“Business grants continue to be distributed to hundreds of eligible businesses across the Borough and more on support for owners can be found at www.rushcliffe.gov.uk
“Please continue to stay safe and follow the rules so we can all look forward to a brighter 2021.”
The current legislation for the tiering approach is due to end in March 2021.
Via East Midlands Ltd in partnership with Nottinghamshire County Council is proposing to install a Puffin Crossing on Nottingham Road, near the Mallow Way Junction. The new crossing will provide a safer crossing for pedestrians on this busy road.
The Puffin Crossing will incorporate a controlled area indicated by zig-zag markings along the approaches to the crossing within which parking and loading by vehicles will be prohibited at all times.
A copy of the statutory Public Notice, stating the County Council’s intention to introduce the Puffin Crossing and a plan showing the location of the crossing and extents of the controlled area is attached for your information.
Any comments in respect of this proposal should be received by 20th November 2020
Please do not hesitate to contact me on 0115 993 9370 if you require further information or wish to discuss any aspect of the proposal.
Any details you provide may be shared with Nottinghamshire County Council as appropriate. If you’d like to find out more about how we use your data, please see our Privacy Notice: www.viaem.co.uk/privacy-notice-for-the-public/.
Temporary two-way traffic signals will be in place at Margidunum Roundabout and the Link Road above A46 from Sunday the 15th of November until Friday the 20th of November, from 7pm until 5am. Please see the attached document for further information.
Temporary traffic signals will be in place at the junction of Longacre, Fairfield Street and Tithby Road on Friday the 6th of November between 9:30am and 11:30am. Please see the attached document for further information.
Temporary traffic lights will be in place on Grantham Road, at its junction with Willow Road, from 9:00am until 3:30pm on Wednesday the 22nd of October. Please see the attached document for further information.
Temporary traffic lights will be in place on Church Street (at its junction with Market Street) from 8:00am until 4:30pm on Wednesday the 14th of October. Please see the attached document for further information.
Kirk Hill and Chapel Lane, 50m either side of the level crossing, will be closed from 10:30pm on Saturday the 10th of October until 5:30am on Sunday the 11th of October. Please see the attached document for further information.