Stockport s missed bin collections down to Covid-19 illness among staff, council says
Green bins across the borough went uncollected this week
The council says green bins will be collected soon (Image: Staffordshire Sentinel Newspaper)
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A spate of Covid-19 absence among council bin men meant that swathes of Stockport residents did not get their green bins collected this week.
Patients hail Stockport’s ‘life saving’ COVID recovery programme Last updated
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Patients hail Stockport’s ‘life saving’ COVID recovery programme
Stockport patients recovering from COVID 19 have hailed a ‘life-saving’ programme run by Life Leisure and Stockport Council.
Life Leisure, has been aiding residents’ recovery with a special rehabilitation programme designed to build up their strength after a battle with the virus.
The programme is supported by the Stockport Moving Together campaign, funded by Stockport Council and Sport England. It includes weekly exercise sessions on zoom and a physical activity pack containing equipment such as resistance bands and pedal exerciser, as well as ongoing support from experts at Life Leisure.
Stockport s Covid hotspots as cases surge by nearly 300 per cent in seven days
The most recent hyperlocal data shows that while infections remain suppressed in some areas - they are rising sharply in others.
Stockport town centre (Image: ABNM Photography)
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Covid cases are surging again in parts of Stockport.
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A rider required helicopter evacuation, after a severe crash stopped his breathing, in the Lakeland district.
A recent incident in the Lakeland forest area yet again underscored the value of a quality helmet and never riding alone.
Responding to an emergency in the Whinlatter forest section, the Keswick Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) was scrambled last weekend.
A total of 15 team members attended to the call-out, triggered by a rider crashing on the Grand National descent. This is part of Whinlatter forest’s North Red loop.
The crash was severe enough to stop the rider’s breathing. His riding buddy immediately applied a resuscitation intervention.
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