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The key events at Peterborough City Council in 2021

The key events at Peterborough City Council in 2021
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LocalGov co uk - Your authority on UK local government - Four councils get emergency bail out deal from Government

Four councils get emergency bail out deal from Government Four councils that are unable to balance their budgets will receive emergency funding from the Government. The councils - Bexley, Eastbourne, Luton and Peterborough - have been granted the support due to their unique circumstances or residual issues . The councils have each been awarded a Capitalisation Direction enabling them to borrow in order to fund revenue costs. Bexley LBC has been issued a capitalisation directive for £3.87m, and will receive just over £6m in grant funding. Teresa O Neill, council leader, said: The directive is a further tool to help us manage the financial uncertainty the pandemic has created. We will only use it if we need to.

Opinion: Immunisation is gathering pace | Peterborough Telegraph

Submitting. The biggest immunisation campaign in history is gathering pace and a mass vaccination centre has opened Peterborough. Over six million people in the UK have had a first dose and a record-breaking 491,970 people were vaccinated in a single day over the weekend. By the time you read this those numbers will have significantly increased, so it’s an amazing effort and we are leading Europe. I would urge everyone to accept their appointment invite, get the jabs done and help control the spread of the virus which remains prevalent in our city. Professor Jonathan Van-Tam has warned that vaccinated people may still spread the virus, so everyone must continue to follow the national guidelines for case numbers to reduce, whether you’ve had the vaccine or not.

Covid-19 is now at its most challenging in Cambridgeshire

Robert Alexander, Local Democracy Reporter Published: 3:08 PM January 13, 2021    Updated: 3:40 PM January 13, 2021 Health chiefs in Cambridgeshire were warned: This is a very challenging time and even though infection rates in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough are still just below the national average and that of the East of England, they are rising dramatically. - Credit: Peter Byrne / PA Rates of Covid-19 are rising and Cambridgeshire NHS faces its “most challenging time yet” says the county’s director of public health.  Dr Liz Robin said: “The rise in Cambridgeshire is much more rapid than it is Peterborough, which simply wasn’t the case looking at the figures from just a month ago.” 

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