Leisure ‘in a crisis’
Leisure centres closed because of the coronavirus crisis may never re-open unless the Government brings forward a financial rescue package to save the sector, according to a new survey.
Leisure centres closed because of the coronavirus crisis may never re-open unless the Government brings forward a financial rescue package to save the sector, according to a new survey.
Councils should be given the power to close schools or nurseries where testing indicates new clusters of COVID-19, the LGA has said
Local government faces “unsustainable” financial pressures as the sector continues to lead efforts to beat the coronavirus pandemic, the LGA has warned.
The Government has announced an extra £600 million for infection control measures in care homes in England and published additional guidance for the sector.
Black people are nearly twice as likely to die from COVID-19 than white people, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics.
Pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are not getting the support they need, with 47 of 94 local areas inspected by Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission found to have ‘serious weaknesses’.
Local authority children’s services have been reduced to “crisis-driven fire-fighting” as a result of years of under-investment, children’s charities have warned.
A £250 million emergency ‘active travel fund’ will help encourage cycling and walking through new infrastructure such as pop-up bike lanes, protected space for cyclists, wider pavements, safer junctions and cycle and bus-only roads.
Queues formed at local waste and recycling centres as tips started reopening in May, two months after they closed at the start of the lockdown.
The LGA is warning that gyms and leisure providers face a crisis point, as many aren’t eligible for the Government’s support packages.