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Neil Stock COUNCIL bosses have told residents that urgent issues and frontline service will continue over the festive period. But Tendring Council’s virtual offices will close from 4pm on Thursday, December 24, and will reopen on Monday, January 4. Council leader Neil Stock wished residents in the district a merry Christmas. “We hope that everyone enjoys the festive period,” he said. “We have all had a really difficult and challenging year and Christmas is a good time to reflect on all that has happened and to look forward with hope and optimism to the New Year. I wish everyone a relaxing and enjoyable Christmas this year, despite the restrictions, with the anticipation that we can return to full-scale celebrations sometime soon. ....
Neil Stock TENDRING council s leader has welcomed the news that the district will remain in Tier 2 for the time being. In a statement to the House of Commons today, Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock announced most of Essex, along with London and parts of Hertfordshire, would be moved up to Tier 3 from Wednesday. This was announced two days before a scheduled national review of tiers, and comes into effect three days earlier. However, Tendring – along with Colchester and Uttlesford districts within Essex – will remain in Tier 2 due to their lower rates of Coronavirus. This will still be reviewed on Wednesday as part of the national assessment of the situation. ....
Dedicated - Joy continued to serve as a councillor up until her death last month following a long illness THE cabinet position held by a dedicated councillor who passed away last month will not be replaced. Joy Broderick, Tendring Council’s cabinet member for Independent Living, died at her home a long battle with illness. She was first elected to the council in 2007 where she represented the Haven ward, initially as a Conservative, then as an independent before forming the Holland-on-Sea and Eastcliff Matters Party. She continued to serve as a councillor up until her death. Her party helped to prop up the Conservative-led administration at Tendring Council following the last election and she was appointed to the new cabinet position of Independent Living, which covered Careline, customer services, CCTV systems, out-of-hours service, the contact centre and council switchboard. ....