Coronavirus crisis: SKDC and InvestSK websites to offer guidance to residents and businesses

By The Editor

23rd Mar 2020 | Local News

With the coronavirus situation developing rapidly South Kesteven District Council has a webpage to inform residents and tenants if, and how, council services are affected.

The page, which will be updated regularly, also includes useful links to help keep residents stay in touch with the latest health advice.

Council leader Kelham Cooke commented: "During these unprecedented times we are changing how we work at South Kesteven District Council so that we can continue to deliver critical services for our tenants, our residents, and our businesses whilst also supporting our communities and our staff by following Government guidelines on how we can play our part to help stop the spread of Coronavirus."

"The health and wellbeing of our communities and our staff are central to every decision that we make about how we will deliver our critical services and support our local economy as the impact of Coronavirus evolves.

"Things are changing rapidly, so we will be updating this webpage regularly, to help keep residents, tenants and businesses informed on the latest position regarding our services."

In addition, the councils' economic growth and regeneration company, InvestSK, has set up a website offering information and advice to the business community.

Further information on Coronavirus, compiled by Nub news using official NHS and government sources can be found here.

     

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