ON CAMERA: Lynda McWilliams, cabinet member for partnerships and chairman of the Tendring Community Safety Partnership, believes a CCTV monitoring team would not be practical HOUSEHOLDS across Tendring will be asked to take part in Census 2021 in the spring. The census - run by the Office for National Statistics - is a once-in-a-decade survey which gives councils the most accurate estimate of all the people and households in England and Wales. Understanding the needs of the nation helps everyone from central government to organisations, such as Tendring Council and Essex County Councils plan and fund public services. Census outputs inform where billions of pounds of public funding is spent on services like transport, education and health - on cycle routes, schools and dental surgeries.
ON CAMERA: Lynda McWilliams, cabinet member for partnerships and chairman of the Tendring Community Safety Partnership, believes a CCTV monitoring team would not be practical HOUSEHOLDS across Tendring will be asked to take part in Census 2021 in the spring. The census - run by the Office for National Statistics - is a once-in-a-decade survey which gives councils the most accurate estimate of all the people and households in England and Wales. Understanding the needs of the nation helps everyone from central government to organisations, such as Tendring Council and Essex County Councils plan and fund public services. Census outputs inform where billions of pounds of public funding is spent on services like transport, education and health - on cycle routes, schools and dental surgeries.
THE founder of a volunteer-run group which has delivered 5,000 hot meals to those in need during the Covid-19 pandemic says the elderly and vulnerable will still need help once the virus is defeated. North Essex Support Team has been helping to feed those who have been struggling and shielding during the pandemic as part of the Harwich Helps initiative. The scheme started after a request to help an elderly man who was so scared to go out in March he was living off of cereal. Now the volunteer-run group - which has been providing those in need with two hot meals a week - is one of a number of charities to be handed a share if £30,000 by Tendring Council to carry on their good work.
THE founder of a volunteer-run group which has delivered 5,000 hot meals to those in need during the Covid-19 pandemic says the elderly and vulnerable will still need help once the virus is defeated. North Essex Support Team has been helping to feed those who have been struggling and shielding during the pandemic as part of the Harwich Helps initiative. The scheme started after a request to help an elderly man who was so scared to go out in March he was living off of cereal. Now the volunteer-run group - which has been providing those in need with two hot meals a week - is one of a number of charities to be handed a share if £30,000 by Tendring Council to carry on their good work.
THE founder of a volunteer-run group which has delivered 5,000 hot meals to those in need during the Covid-19 pandemic says the elderly and vulnerable will still need help once the virus is defeated. North Essex Support Team has been helping to feed those who have been struggling and shielding during the pandemic as part of the Harwich Helps initiative. The scheme started after a request to help an elderly man who was so scared to go out in March he was living off of cereal. Now the volunteer-run group - which has been providing those in need with two hot meals a week - is one of a number of charities to be handed a share if £30,000 by Tendring Council to carry on their good work.