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Ross Community Development Trust live lockdown event

rossonline Posted On November 10, 2020
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This Thursday 12th November, the Ross-on-Wye Community Development Trust will broadcast its second in a series of live Facebook events alongside Herefordshire Council’s Director for Public Health. The live community events launched last month, are designed to connect more effectively with the community and to address local issues affecting Ross-on-Wye and Herefordshire.

The topic for this week’s free online event – starting at 6pm on http://www.facebook.com/rosscdt– will be ‘Life in Lockdown’ and aims to cover questions regarding the importance of the whole community following the Covid-19 safety rules put in place over the next four weeks. Now more than ever it is crucial for us to come together as a community if we are to enjoy Christmas with family and friends – governments are unable to stop a pandemic, only we can, asindividuals and communities.

Dr Simon Lennane, GP and Clinical Primary Care Network Director, will be joined by Karen Wright, Director for Public Health,Herefordshire Council, and Jane Roberts, Chair Ross-on-Wye Community Development Trust. If you have a question for the panel, you can email comms@rosscdt.org.uk in advance of the event, or send in your questions live via their Facebook page.

Dr Lennane commented: “This week’s event, in the light of this second lockdown, will aim to cover questions around the best ways to stay safe and how the community should continue to be vigilant. We also plan to discuss the role of adequate ventilation to keep the virus at bay. We are delighted to be joined by Karen Wright, Herefordshire Council’s Director for Public Health, to ensure consistent messages are conveyed to our communities across Herefordshire and to keep us connected with our residents”.

If you would like to receive more information about the Ross-on-Wye Community Development Trust and to receive latest updates in your news feed, including information on future live Facebook events, please ‘like’ the group’s Facebook page – http://www.facebook.com/rosscdt and follow them on their Twitter account, @Ross_CDT.

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