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Wednesday, 21 December 2022
Thursday, 24 December 2020
Christmas Message
Dear All Oxford City Unison Members,
We would just
like to send you all a message of hope and to wish you all a very happy
Christmas in these difficult times! I don’t think any
of us have ever seen a time like this, where we have been so restricted in what
we do, especially when at this time of
year, is the time where friends and family
are meant to come together! But remember it’s ONE year! we will make up for it, I know I will !!!
Please do keep to the rules and stay safe, we will come out of this better and stronger
together!
On another note!
See below
information that went out in Gordon Mitchel’s communication last night
regarding the new restrictions and what that means for us all over the
Christmas period, make sure you read and understand. If you need any further
clarification please contact your stewards or me at office@oxfordcityunison.com
What does
Tier 4 mean for the City Council’s work?
Under these new restrictions, the Council will continue to work to maintain its
services to residents and businesses across the city, while adjusting its
operations and working practices in line with Government guidance.
Leisure and sports facilities
such as leisure centres and indoor gyms, indoor swimming pools are to be
closed. This includes Council-owned leisure facilities, gyms, and swimming
pools.
Our Customer
Services will be stopping its face-to-face operations from Friday 25 December
to Monday 4 January at St Aldate’s Chambers and Rose Hill Community Centre. But
continuing an online and reduced telephone customer service over this period.
From 4
January Customer Services will recommence an appointment based service for
those residents that require face to face support. However, we will be encouraging
customers to use our online services where they can, through the Council's website where
they can talk to officers through the webchat service. Video calls from home
are also available by phoning the Customer Contact Centre on 01865 249811.
We will continue operating our
Locality Resource Hubs to help people in need of assistance to access food,
medicines and essential supplies. The hubs cover Blackbird Leys, East Oxford,
Rose Hill, West Oxford, Central Oxford, and North Oxford.
Support from Customer Services
and the Hubs can range from simple information about local support services to
providing advice and support to those with financial hardship, housing needs or
needing help accessing care services.
Hubs can be contacted by
phoning the Council on 01865 249 811 or using the online
form
Tier 4
restrictions mean:
- Stay at home, except
for permitted reasons. This includes shopping for food and other
essentials, exercise, education, childcare, collecting prescriptions,
medical appointments, essential work, and attending a place of worship.
- Everyone who can work effectively from
home should do so.
- You cannot meet other people socially
indoors or in a private garden unless
you live with them or they are part of your support bubble.
- You can exercise (unlimited) or meet in a
public outdoor place
with people you live with, your support bubble (or as part of a childcare
bubble), or with one other person at a safe social distance.
- Don't travel to other areas – it is not
permitted (other than for legally permitted
reasons) to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
- Shops selling non-essential goods and market stalls not
selling food must close.
- Cafes, restaurants, bars and pubs remain
closed but can
serve takeaways, click and collect and delivery orders.
- Personal care, hair and beauty salons must
close, as should
tattoo, massage and spa venues.
- Entertainment venues, indoor attractions and
leisure facilities must close.
- Clinically extremely vulnerable people are advised to stay at home as much as
possible, except to go outdoors for exercise or to attend health
appointments. If they cannot work from home, they are advised not to go to
work and claim any support where eligible.
On behalf of your branch, we ask you to follow guidelines and support your friends and colleagues that may be struggling if any of you have any concerns please let us know, we are all available to support you!
Once again
Merry Christmas & Best wishes
Caroline on behalf of your Branch Committee
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