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POWYS businesses received more than £66 million in grants and nearly 3,500 employees benefitted from £1.7m in payment support – just some of the statistics revealed behind the county council’s response to coronavirus. In figures due to be presented to its cabinet later this month, Powys County Council (PCC) has compiled a third quarter report gauging performance against national and strategic targets. And between the months of October and December 2020, figures reveal that 2,150 positive Covid-19 cases were reported during the period, with 99 per cent of 9,036 contacts traced. A total of 1,032 young people received emotional health and wellbeing support via school youth workers as the council received just shy of 20,000 customer service calls (19,240). ....
Hereford Times campaign Seven charities were chosen by the mayors of our local market towns to benefit from this year s Hereford Times Christmas Appeal IN one of the most difficult years any of us have known, we asked readers to join us in supporting seven local charities nominated by the county’s mayors. The seven nominated charities were Leominster’s Community Wheels, pictured bottom right, “a vitally important community transport service, providing users of all ages and needs with door-to-door travel,” said Cllr Clive Thomas, nominating the charity. In Hereford, Mayor Kath Hey nominated Phoenix Bereavement Services, which works with children and young people when someone close to them dies. Rose Bellis, (top left with Rubi Thackway, inset) were supported by Phoenix and now help others. ....