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Foyers Medical Centre Upcoming Closure for 1 day

February 15, 2022 by colin

The medical centre will be closed on Monday the 2nd of May.

It will reopen as normal on Tuesday 3rd of May.

If you require medical assistance please call NHS24 on 111

or if an emergency 999 .

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Curry Night

February 15, 2022 by colin

As the nights get brighter and restrictions are relaxed there is a planned Curry night to be held on the 9th of April at 7:pm at the Dores Village Hall. If you would like to attend /help out please contact Heidi on 07715 617319 or Claire Cuthbertson on 01463 751230 or via email heidi.seaton@btinternet.com. All welcome.

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Craft Evening at Dores Hall

February 13, 2022 by colin

There will be a craft evening at Dores village hall on Tuesday 15th of February 7-9pm.

Bring along anything you’d like to work on. It is hoped to make this a regular event every fortnight depending on numbers. If you have any questions contact Heidi on Dores 751317 or heidi.seaton@btinternet.com.

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Community Resilience Briefing 11/2/22

February 11, 2022 by colin

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Filed Under: Covid-19, News

Update from H. Council Ward Manager Regarding Community Council Meetings

February 9, 2022 by colin

With the improving situation relating to the Covid pandemic, it is considered that Community Councils can now meet face to face, if they wish to do so.

However, precautions should continue to be taken and we strongly recommend the following is put in place:

  • complete a risk assessment for your meetings (this is in addition to any risk assessment which the venue may already have in place)
  • ensure the room is well ventilated
  • ensure there is enough space for people to maintain social distance
  • you may wish to wear a mask and also encourage others to do so
  • if possible provide hand sanitiser at the meetings
  • as good practice, you should also sanitise surfaces before and after your meeting

While many Community Councils are keen to return to face to face meetings, many have also found that public engagement has increased using virtual methods as it has cut down on travel etc and made it easier for many people to attend.  If your Community Council wishes to continue to meet virtually, we would support that.

I hope this is helpful, but please don’t hesitate to contact your Ward Manager for any further guidance.

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SSEN moves to Weather Warning status in the north of Scotland

February 9, 2022 by colin

Good evening all,

We have moved to a weather warning. You can also find the update below on our website: http://news.ssen.co.uk/news/all-articles/2022/february/ssen-moves-to-weather-warning-status-in-the-north-of-scotland/

SSEN Distribution is moving to Weather Warning status in anticipation of gale force winds forecast to move across its north of Scotland operating region from the early hours of Thursday morning.

Winds in excess of 80mph are expected in the Western Isles, North West Highland and the central Highlands. As the low pressure system moves across the north of Scotland throughout the morning and into the afternoon, winds will increase across Tayside, Angus and Aberdeenshire, with gusts expected around 65mph; there may also be some isolated pockets of 70mph gusts in places.

In preparation for this unsettled weather, we have enacted our well-established resilience plans, and we are both increasing and moving additional resources to key locations in anticipation of any potential damage.  We are also in contact with local resilience partners to aid preparations.

We will continue to monitor weather forecasts and provide updates if the situation changes.

If you see any damaged equipment, please keep a safe distance and report it to us by calling 105 or via our Power Track App, and engineers will investigate as soon as possible.

Customers are being encouraged to be prepared for the possibility of disruption to supplies by:

·         Saving the emergency power cut number – 105 – to their phone to report power cuts or damage to the electricity network

·         Downloading our Power Track app which provides details of power cuts and restoration times. Customers can also report power cuts and network damage through the Power Track app

·         Going to our website where there is a wealth of advice and information on how to deal with a power cut, or to chat live to one of our advisors via the Webchat service

·         Following SSEN on Facebook and Twitter for regular updates

Priority Services Register

Customers are eligible for the Priority Services Register if they:

·         Are deaf or hard of hearing

·         Have a disability

·         Live with children under five

·         Are blind or partially sighted

·         Have a chronic illness

·         Use medical equipment/aids reliant on electricity

·         Are over 60

·         Are categorised at ‘high risk’ or ‘extremely high risk’ of severe illness from coronavirus

For more information on our Priority Services Register, click here or call 0800 294 3259.

We will continue to monitor the weather as forecasts change and update our plans accordingly.

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