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Aberdeenshire Council HQ reopens partially following legionella bacteria scare
Updated: May 25, 2021, 12:33 pm
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Aberdeenshire Council has partially reopened its HQ in Aberdeen following a legionella bacteria scare.
The local authority agreed to reopen Woodhill House for “a small number of staff” on Tuesday.
The building had been shut since last Thursday after it was suspected that there was a possibility the deadly bacteria was in the water systems there.
Child Protection Scotland are urging parents and carers to proactively take steps to ensure children are safe online. Many children and young people have been spending significantly more time online than usual during the pandemic and even more so now that it’s the Easter holidays. As mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and computers are invaluable tools for educating and entertaining children. However, this increase incurs a greater risk of exploitation and abuse according to Child Protection Scotland, making it more important than ever to protect children from internet-savvy online abusers. Many children may have been online for longer during the pandemic, and again now that it s the Easter holidays - and more have been at risk of online abuse. Ask who they re talking to. Be curious, & help keep your kids safe online. #KeepingKidsSafe#KeepingKidsSafeOnlinepic.twitter.com/iWzLcxXa7h Child Protection Scotland (@childprotectsco) April 5, 2021