Sunday 20 December 2020

Update of revised rules for tier 4


COVID-19 UPDATE: REVISED RULES EFFECTIVE FROM   

      SUNDAY 20 DECEMBER 

With effect from today, Sunday 20 December, Bromley (along with other London boroughs and other parts of the country) is placed in Tier 4 (Stay at home).  As a result, revised rules will apply immediately and over the Christmas holiday.  This may well affect your holiday plans.  

Please check how the new rules affect you and your family by clicking on the following links –

 Tier 4: Stay at home       

 Christmas holiday

 An important point to note is that you must not leave or be outside of your home except for where you have a specific purpose, or a ‘reasonable excuse’ as listed in the guidance. Also, you cannot make a Christmas bubble in Tier 4.

 

Wednesday 16 December 2020

COVID-19 UPDATE - CHANGE OF STATUS TO TIER 3

Dear LERA colleagues 

From 12.01am on Wednesday 16 December Bromley (along with the rest of Greater London and certain areas in neighbouring counties) will be placed in Tier 3 (Very High alert).  For further information on how the new restrictions will apply, click on this link

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/tier-3-very-high-alert

 

Also, please see the link below the latest Update from Bromley Council. 

We are also publicising this information via LERA’s digital channels. 

Regards

 

Pat

Covid-19 Special Reminder Newsletter



Saturday 12 December 2020


Improve Your Cyber Security By Taking Six Actions

Due to coronavirus, more people will be doing their festive shopping online this year.

This means more opportunities for hackers to carry out cyber attacks. They often do this by targeting people and businesses using:

* email and website scams
* malware - software that can damage your device or let a hacker in
* If hackers get into your device or accounts, they could access your money, your personal information, or information about your business.

You can improve your cyber security by taking six actions: Click on the link belwo

Wednesday 9 December 2020

South East London CCG

STAY WELL THIS WINTER – AND GET INVOLVED! 

The NHS South East London Clinical Commissioning Group for Bromley (CCG) has issued some helpful guidance on how to stay well during the Winter months – 

click Bromley Winter Campaign Leaflet 2020-21

The CCG is keen to recruit new members to its patient network made up of local people who get more involved in its work and decision making.  Members can be involved as much or as little as they like.  If you are interested in joining, 
contact Teresa Rodriguez in the CCG –
 Email: teresa.rodriguez@nhs.net Phone: 07824 503 760.

For more information about the CCCG click on this link https://selondonccg.nhs.uk/

Saturday 1 February 2020

Burnt Ash Drama in February 2020



‘A beautiful, bittersweet comedy set in Deep South Louisiana; "Steel Magnolias" tells the story of six very special friends bonded together by mutual triumphs and tragedies.

Despite their differences, beautiful and independent Shelby, her strong-willed, protective mother M’Lynn, beauty parlour owner Truly, elegant wealthy widow, Clairee, sharp-tongued Ouiser and mousey newcomer Annelle enjoy a friendship that spans the boundaries of age and status.
Sharing each other's strength and loyalty, these six remarkable women survive the cycles of life, birth and death to emerge stronger, closer and still laughing.’
Louise Brown who plays the character of Shelby who suffers from Type 1 diabetes also suffers from the condition herself. She says ...........

“.... I have been diagnosed as type 1 for two years and I can honestly say it is an illness that never gives you a break.  It is something you have to think about every second of every day to make sure you are giving the right amount of insulin with every single meal because if you don’t the results could be fatal.  However, playing Shelby has made me realise how lucky I am to be diabetic in this era as back in the 80s and even before that research wasn’t where it is now and type 1 diabetes was a lot harder to manage and we see the consequences in Steel Magnolias.’