Scots schools and nurseries have been told to dig out all unused PPE to be delivered to coronavirus hospital wards.
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Libraries in Wigan could be repurposed into virtual schools or learning areas when schools close due to the coronavirus, Wigan’s chief executive has said.
As stricter measures are put in place across the UK in a bid to tackle the spread of Covid-19, Wigan council has laid out its plans to keep town hall services ticking along in the coming months.
The chief executive and council leader told the Local Democracy Reporting Service in a briefing yesterday that they will make use of their network of
Scots schools and nurseries have been told to dig out all unused PPE to be delivered to coronavirus hospital wards.
Police have seen an increase in drivers speeding since Greater Manchester's roads became empty due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The UK has this week gone into full lockdown as the coronavirus pandemic continues its spread across the globe.
The coronavirus pandemic has brought Britain into lockdown, with people being forced to spend most, if not all, of their time inside. Going forward, this prospect can be daunting, having the potential to wreck havoc with our mental and physical health.
In what could be a small silver lining in the dark cloud of prolonged live theater shutdowns on both sides of the Atlantic due to the coronavirus pandemic, Britain's National Theatre for the first time is showing signs that it might consider making its superb library of NT Live productions available for streaming.
Fewer recycling collections, libraries closed, longer waits for funerals and extra body storage – these are the ways Oldham council is preparing to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
A huge fire which ripped through a train station is thought to have been caused by wheelie bins which were deliberately set alight.