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This week, the leaders of the member organisations of the Caritas Social Action Network of England and Wales gathered for their leadership conference at Hinsley Hall in Leeds from 14-15 October 2021.The theme of the conference was the social mission of the Church in a Covid-impa.
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Pioneering Covid-19 scheme helping Broxbourne businesses get back up and running
The scheme, which surrounds itself with customer and employee safety, works with local retail and hospitality outlets to ensure their premises are Covid secure
The new scheme allows businesses to receive an accredited Covid secure status (Image: Safe to Trade/Collaborative Folks)
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Herts County Council has offered advice on how to vote safely at polling stations
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With elections set to look very different this year due to COVID-19, Herts County Council has issued advice on how to vote safely at polling stations.
Polling stations will be safe places to vote, with a spacing requirement for social distancing, as well as ventilation, cleaning and infection control measures.
Jim McManus, director of Public Health for Hertfordshire, said: The guidance had to take into account scenarios where we were at a higher rate of infection than we are now, so it stands us in good stead.