Coronavirus crisis: SKDC takes steps to protect Grantham residents
By The Editor
17th Mar 2020 | Local News
South Kesteven District Council is today (Tues) taking steps to protect the wellbeing of Grantham residents in the light of the current coronavirus crisis.
Leader of South Kesteven District Council, Coun Kelham Cooke announced a number of measures that are to come into effect across the district at this afternoon's (Tues) council cabinet meeting.
Here is Coun Cooke's statement in full: "We are living in unprecedented times.
"I know this is a phrase that has been much used over the past few weeks, and particularly following last night's announcement by the Prime Minister. It is nonetheless very true.
"In Lincolnshire, we have not yet been directly impacted by the spread of COVID-19, the coronavirus, but we would be foolish to think that it is not coming.
"That is why, yesterday [Mon], I and my colleague, Rosemary Trollope Bellew, took the decision, with the Showmen's Association, to cancel this year's Mid Lent Fairs in Stamford and Grantham.
"And it is why, today, I am recommending that we close the Stamford Arts Centre, the Guildhall in Grantham, Bourne Corn Exchange and Wyndham Park Visitors' Centre.
"We are, as I speak, actively talking with our staff at these venues to explain what this means for them.
"Naturally, they will be paid.
"But we may also be able, where appropriate, to redeploy some people to help us deliver our key services for our residents and our businesses.
"To protect our tenants, many of whom are vulnerable, there are a number of measures we are putting in place, including:
- Closing all common rooms and cancelling any bookings by external organisations;
- Pausing improvement works to minimise contact and disruption for our tenants, and enable us to move resources from improvements to emergency repairs and resilience e.g. heating, hot water, electrics
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