HOW GLEN INNES SEVERN COUNCIL IS OPERATING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
Glen Innes Severn Council is taking all steps to ensure that essential Council services in the Local Government Area remain operational during the Coronavirus Pandemic, while also observing all Federal and NSW State Government requirements and mandates to keep residents safe and healthy.
As the situation is very fluid, with changes being announced almost daily, Council has to also remain flexible and adaptive as circumstances change. Council will endeavour to keep residents updated with any changes to services as regularly and as immediately as possible through Council’s website, Facebook page and the local media.
From close of business on Monday, 23 March 2020 and until further notice, the following services will be closed:
There will also be information issued about Life Choices – Support Services (LC-SS) and Children and Family Services (CAFS) services and facilities, including Out of School Hours (OOSH) and Vacation Care, as soon as possible.
The Church Street offices will be closed as of close of business on Monday, 23 March 2020 and all enquiries should be directed to either the Town Hall offices, which will remain open, or by phone to relevant personnel. Some Council personnel may be working from home, however, this should not overly impact on the services provided.
All essential Council services such as Water and Sewer, Ranger and Waste Depots will remain fully operational.
It is anticipated that Council meetings will continue but will not be open to the general public until further notice. Live streaming will remain available.
Council urges residents to observe all public health recommendations and mandates from the Federal and NSW State Governments through government websites such as https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/diseases/Pages/coronavirus.aspx and to put health and safety for yourselves, for your families and for the Local Government Area as a priority.
Craig Bennett, General Manager
Acknowledgement of Country
Glen Innes Highlands acknowledges and pays respect to the Ngarabul people as the traditional custodians of this land, their elders past, present and emerging, and to Torres Strait Islander people and all First Nations people.
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