Temporary Road Closure – Cliff Road, Acton Bridge

Please find attached link to a temporary road closure notice for Cliff Road, Acton Bridge which commences on 4th May 2021  This is necessary for safety reasons to enable working on over head lines on behalf of Scottish power and will be carried out by SP Energy Networks. The works are expected to last for 2 days:

https://api-gb.one.network/downloads/tm/1452/5-day-notice_122034537_3318794_5fe273ab55.pdf

Should you require any further information regarding this closure, please contact Steve Bentley on 0300 123 7036.

The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Acton Bridge Parish Council and Community wish to express their deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences to Her Majesty the Queen and family for their great loss.  We trust that the dedication and steadfast support given by HRH Prince Philip to Her Majesty throughout their long life together will be some support at this time.

The Parish Council echo the many tributes expressed throughout the world  for the life of HRH Prince Philip. His service to the Nation, the world and its peoples will forever be a legacy to the life well lived of The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. 

LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS

Below is the link to the Cheshire West and Chester’s website which includes all the details of local arrangements.

https://www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/his-royal-highness-the-prince-philip/his-royal-highness-the-prince-philip-duke-of-edinburgh.aspx

ONLINE CONDOLENCE BOOK

Attached is a link to the Council’s Online book of Condolence:  www.tolbc.com/ChesterHRHPPTributes

MOURNING PERIOD

The mourning period for the Duke of Edinburgh is eight days, until his funeral to be held on Saturday 17th April.

Resource Pack for Self-Isolation

Cheshire West and Chester Council are providing details of an online resource pack available to help anyone who has to self-isolate for 10 days to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

This includes information about who should self-isolate, how to self-isolate and how to look after any symptoms at home.

There are also sections about how people can get financial help to tide them over the self-isolation period, how to get essential shopping, where to get support with wellbeing and even tips on how to cope with boredom.

This link is to help anyone who may need to self-isolate:

The Council will be sharing regular tips on social media to inspire self-isolators. Residents are invited to share their ideas and experience, either by posting on social media and tagging @Go_CheshireWest and using the hashtag #InspiringCW, or by visiting: www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/inspire-cheshirewest and adding your ideas in the how are you making the most of staying at home section.

Anyone who needs support but does not have online access can call the Council’s helpline: 0300 123 7031.