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Message Cascaders - Lockdown Rules

12 January 2021

Help stop the spread of Covid-19 and continue to follow the national lockdown restrictions.

Stay at home, as much as you can, protect frontline workers and the NHS, and save lives.

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Local Welfare Assistance Scheme Suffolk

12 January 2021

The Local Welfare Assistance Scheme (LWAS) in Suffolk is a local response to those who have found themselves in most severe financial hardship. This scheme is designed to ensure vulnerable people in Suffolk, who are struggling to meet essential basic needs are able to have those needs met.

Intended to be a short-term response to the current exceptional circumstances, help will be provided in the form of referrals for household items (furniture and white goods) and in exceptional circumstances, fuel vouchers for gas and electricity card/key top-ups for those in emergency supply.

For full details and the eligibility criteria: https://ipswichandeastsuffolkccg.nhs.uk/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=js4dws8sUOY%3D&portalid=1

For financial advice or support with access to food, call The Suffolk Advice and Support Service on 0800 068 3131, lines open Monday – Friday 9am to 5pm. Get free professional advice on a range of issues that you might need some help with.

Call for advice and support on:

• your mortgage or credit cards

• rent arrears or other debts

• COVID-19 related concerns and what it means for you and/or your family

• access to food

• one off grants for things such as:

>white goods

>fuel vouchers

>other unforeseen expenses

 

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Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout

11 January 2021

The NHS are working hard to vaccinate the vulnerable individuals of the nation, with the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccines. Please remember that the NHS will contact you when it is your opportunity to be vaccinated. It's currently being given to:

  • people aged 80 and over
  • people who live or work in care homes
  • health and social care workers at high risk

Please remain patient and continue to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives.

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Covid-19 Vaccine Scam

7 January 2021

A new scam is currently being circulated, a text seemingly from the NHS stating that the receiver is eligible to apply for the new vaccine. Including a link which directs to a believable NHS webpage, requesting for personal details and bank details.

Please remain vigilant in these uncertain times and protect others by reporting incidents like these. If you, or anyone you know, have been affected by this fraud or any other scam, report it to Action Fraud by calling 0300 1232040 or visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk

For more details on this scam from Neighbourhood Watch: https://www.ourwatch.org.uk/news/scam-text-about-covid-19-vaccine 

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National Lockdown - Jan 2021

5 January 2021

Coronavirus cases are rising rapidly across the country. The single most important action we can all take is to stay at home to protect the NHS and save lives.

For detailed guidance on the national lockdown: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-lockdown-stay-at-home

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Coronavirus Latest Information

23 December 2020

For the latest information on coronavirus and how this is affecting your area, head to https://www.gov.uk/find-coronavirus-local-restrictions

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Lowestoft Heritage Memorial Plaques Trail

23 December 2020

Enjoy the outdoors this winter in the parks and open spaces in Lowestoft and why not delve into the town’s vast history with the Town Council’s Heritage Memorial Plaques Trail. This trail is suitable for the use of all ages, starting at Lowestoft Railway Station and ending in Sparrow’s Nest Park, discovering Lowestoft’s oldest house to the original name of Crown Score.

The trail PDF can be found here and can be printed or downloaded for use.

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A Green Christmas Competition Winner Announcement

23 December 2020

Thank you to those who submitted to our A Green Christmas Competition, we received some superb entries. Congratulations to our competition winners, Jane and Amy, for their wonderful window display using recyclable items only. Their window display was created from a combination of scrap paper, magazines and leaflets, making a whimsical winter scene in the heart of Lowestoft.

Lowestoft Town Council wishes everyone in Lowestoft a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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North of Lowestoft Garden Village Development

22 December 2020

Suffolk County Council (Corporate Property) invites you to view their virtual public exhibition regarding the production of a Masterplan that will guide future development of land known as the North of Lowestoft Garden Village.

This is a first consultation seeking views before the production of a Masterplan for the land North of Lowestoft Garden Village. This concerns a site allocated in the adopted Local Plan for mixed use development. In light of current restrictions, the consultation period will run for six weeks between the 4th January 2021 and the 15th February 2021, so ensure that all feedback is received by 5pm on the 15th February 2021, when the consultation will close.


To provide feedback, the several ways to do this are listed within the attached leaflet.

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Town Hall Development Survey

21 December 2020

Lowestoft Town Council is requesting that the public share their thoughts on how a restored Town Hall in Lowestoft could be used; an online survey has been created to gather these ideas. The information provided will help decide the detailed plans that will go forward in funding applications, the significance of the community’s engagement will affect this historical space’s future. Participation will be anonymous, and will take about five minutes to complete.

This survey is open until the end of January 2021 and is accessible through the link below, or by scanning the QR code, which will direct to this survey on Survey Monkey.

Do share this link across this platform; the more responses the better to establish the desired development of this historical space.

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LowestoftTownHall

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