Series of activities mark beginning of 32nd National Road Safety Month
Series of activities mark beginning of 32nd National Road Safety Month
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 18: Series of activities were held across Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh to mark the beginning of National Road Safety Month.
The day witnessed inaugural functions, walkathons and awareness rallies organized by respective district administrations.
JAMMU: The 32nd National Road Safety Month was today inaugurated by Transport Commissioner, J&K Pardeep Kumar, with the flagging off a Walkathon-cum-Awareness Rally, here at Gulshan Ground.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Traffic Jammu, Shiv Kumar Sharma was the guest of honour on the occasion.
A coronavirus testing facility for people with symptoms is expected to open in Hayes from next week. The latest site in will be established within the Station Approach car park, making it the fourth in the borough for residents experiencing symptoms. The other testing facilities are located in Crystal Palace car park, Cotmandene Crescent car park in St Pauls Cray and the mobile unit operating in Norman Park. Councillor Diane Smith, Executive Councillor for Adult Care and Health, said: “Bromley Council is pleased to be able to continue to support the government’s testing initiative but the sad and stark reality is that this centre is needed because of the continued high numbers of cases which is already much publicised.
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The Cambridge City Council have announced that Cambridge Market will reopen next Monday (18/01).
The market has been closed by the City Council since 1st January in response to concerns about “the increased risk of transmission of COVID-19 in overcrowded outdoor spaces” and large numbers of people gathering in the city centre despite “stay at home” regulations.
Councillors have confirmed that “plans are almost complete for reopening”, with the new COVID safety measures, layout and risk assessment to be discussed first with public health authorities and then market stallholders before the market can reopen.
In order to reopen safely, new measures will be put in place, including a reduction in the number of stalls and priority for those “focusing on the essentials, particularly food”.