Covid: Thames Valley Police give 649 Coronavirus Lockdown Fines
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Covid: Thames Valley Police give 649 Coronavirus Lockdown Fines
Janet Westman
Covid: Desperate Oxfordshire housewives selling sex on Craigslist during Covid
Exclusive article by Fran Way Reporter @OxMailFranW for Oxford Mail dated 1st May 2020 entitled Desperate housewives struggling to make ends meet in the coronavirus lockdown are selling sex online to survive. In the past two weeks, more than 60 explicit adverts have been posted on the buying and selling site Craigslist by women and men in Oxfordshire ‘looking to have some fun’ and ‘desperately trying to make some extra money’. An investigation by the Oxford Mail can now reveal the seedy ‘underworld’ of
the county still ticking during coronavirus lockdown.
Janet Westman
Covid: Tourism businesses losing millions because of Lockdown
Newspaper Article by David Lynch about OXFORDSHIRE’s tourism businesses are losing hundreds of millions of pounds a month because of the coronavirus lockdown,Experience Oxfordshire, an organisation which promotes tourism in the county, warned of massive losses in a report into the economic shock of the pandemic and lockdown, which has forced most businesses to close.
It said the local tourism economy had already experienced ‘significant losses’ of between £112.5m and £137.5m per month.
Janet Westman
Covid: District Council announces closure of Front Desks
Newspaper cutting dated 1st April 2020 reporting the West Oxfordshire District Council's closure of all Front desks due to the Coronavirus Pandemic in keeping with the Government Instruction. The staff continued to support emergency cases remotely.
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Covid: False negative fears at Oxford coronavirus testing site
Article by reporter Erin Lyons dated 1st May 2020 about ‘False negative’ fears at Oxford's coronavirus testing site:- Thornhill Park and Ride. Oxford’s ‘shambolic’ coronavirus drive-through testing site could lead to false negatives for key workers.
Concerns have been raised over a lack of medical staff on site to administer throat and nasal swab tests at the Thornhill Park and Ride facility, which opened fully on Saturday. Serco, which ran the site for the Department of Health and Social Care and undertook
testing, defended the facility.
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Covid: Email from Vicar, Janice Collier, to parishioners
Email dated 4th May 2020, From Rev. Canon Janice Collier, vicar of Bampton, Clanfield, Aston, Lew and Shifford to her parishioners .
During the pandemic, the parishioners gathered each Sunday at 10.30am to worship on Zoom, and she informed them that mischief makers had high-jacked the events.
Janet Westman
Covid: Appeal to eligible people to get tested
Newspaper article by reporter Erin Lyons dated 4th may 2020 urging KEY workers, NHS and social care staff to get tested for Covid-19. Testing was initially extended in England to all essential workers and members of their household if they have symptoms.
Janet Westman
Covid: Fly tipping has gone up in Oxford during the lockdown
Article written by David Lynch, Local Democracy Reporter, dated 4th may 2020 about the increase in FLY tipping under the lockdown in Oxford, as tips have been closed to prevent non-essential journeys. When the coronavirus lockdown began on March 23, all waste and recycling centres across the UK were closed to the public, as dumping bulky rubbish was not considered an essential journey.
In some areas, including parts of Oxfordshire, councils also stopped running special bulky waste collections because members of staff were off sick with the coronavirus.
Janet Westman
Covid: Further coronavirus death in Oxfordshire as England total rises
Newspaper article dated 4th May 2020 by Erin Lyons Reporter about further 204 coronavirus deaths
Janet Westman
Covid: West Oxfordshire District Council meeting to be streamed online
PDF of Article by Liam Rice reporter, dated 4th May 2020 reporting that WEST Oxfordshire District Council is set to launch its meetings online, during the Pandemic. Council leader James Mills said it was vital to hold these meetings.
Janet Westman