FLU UPDATE

For the majority of healthy people, ‘flu this winter remains an unpleasant illness for several days, followed by full recovery.  This is no different from the usual winter ‘flu every year.

The Health Protection Agency (HPA) and NHS North East have advised that although the level of ‘flu-like illness is continuing to rise, it is below the epidemic threshold.  Both the swine ‘flu and seasonal ‘flu viruses are circulating in the north east.

It is important that we all remember to ‘Catch it, bin it, kill it!’ if we sneeze to help reduce transmission of the virus.  If you are actually diagnosed with ‘flu, please stay off work and follow medical advice and normal sickness absence reporting procedures.

A very small proportion of people infected are ill enough to require hospital care. A disproportionate impact has been identified on people in clinical ‘at risk’ groups (those with chronic lung, heart, kidney, liver or neurological disease, immunosuppression, diabetes mellitus and patients who have had drug treatment for asthma within the past three years) and pregnant women.

As such, the HPA/NHS strongly recommend vaccination to those in clinical ‘at risk’ groups and pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy.  We have been advised that this is available via GPs.

The Council has already offered the seasonal ‘flu vaccination to staff in identified key front line services (i.e. social care workers, relevant employees in schools etc.) but take-up has been low to date.  We still have vaccine left for people in these groups and they should contact their manager and / or their Departmental HR Team to make the relevant arrangements.

The Council will continue to monitor the situation closely and take appropriate measures.

 

Bus Stop on Longfield Road

It was brought to our attention that the bus stop outside the Savage Sandwich shop on Longfield Road was not marked correctly.

We contacted Highways Department who confirmed that the stop is marked on the road but does not have a clearway sign. A sign has been arranged for the bus stop so that illegal parking there can be enforced.

As of the 31st December it is the Council Parking Wardens that have the responsibility for parking enforcement.

Public Access to Grit Supplies

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Three weeks ago the snow came to Darlington and it did not stop for a week.

Streetscene did a fantastic job clearing the main roads and the bus routes, we know this because we live on a main road and frequently saw the gritters whizzing past. They should be commended for a job well done.

However, the problem lies with the roads that are not on a main route. The Council has a statutory duty to maintain clear access to the main routes and they have done this well, However, this is not much use to people if they are unable to get their car out of their estate/street. This is the situation that many people have found themselves in our ward and no doubt across the town. Read more »

Worm the dog – FOUND!

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UPDATE: 12/12/2010 – Worm the Beagle has finally been located and returned home. Thanks to everyone that helped, we couldn’t have done it without you all.

We have just had a report of a lost dog in the Harrowgate Hill area.

Her name is Worm and she is a tan & white Beagle. She was lost this morning in the Harrowgate Hill (White Horse) area.

A reward has been offered.

If you see Worm, please telephone us on 01325 382276
or
Send us a message via this website or Twitter or Facebook.

Please note that Worm is a little bit shy of strangers, so if you see her please do make contact asap.

The Northern Echo – “Dog missing in snow”

Keep Well Keep Warm

To keep well during winter, it’s essential to keep warm. As the weather gets colder, we are all more likely to catch colds or flu; and if your body temperature drops then the risks of a heart attack, stroke or breathing difficulties increase. This is especially true for older people, or those who have a serious disease or are vulnerable due to a physical disability.
So the best way to combat winter is to keep warm and follow as healthy a lifestyle as possible. What you eat and drink, and the exercise you take, can make a big difference. And, as part of keeping well, it is vital to keep your home warm and keep yourself warm when you go out. Read more »

Winter Maintenance Service

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We have had reports and seen for ourselves the significant impact the snow and ice is having on the housing estates not just in Harrowgate Hill, but across the town. The freezing conditions have resulted in frozen compacted snow in places, often covering entire estates. We consider this poses a significant risk to both motorists and pedestrians alike and as a result we contacted the Council to request that they consider treating roads on estates still affected by snow and ice.

Below is the response we received.

“Unfortunately we are not in a position to do this as I have to preserve our salt stock so we can maintain the agreed highway network in a safe condition. Whilst we have enough grit for the foreseeable future and more on order we have used approx 40% of our supplies to date. This is also the case for all North East Authorities and highways agency who have used between 40% – 50% so far. The forecast is for this cold weather to stay until the weekend when it looks like it may warm up for a period and although we may get some snow this week it is not going to be as heavy as last week. As resources allow we will plough un treated areas this week as and when we can.”

Help in the Snow

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As I’m fortunate enough to be having a “snow day” (ie I’m not at work), me and my trusty Land Rover are available if anybody needs assistance in and around Darlington. Probably also available for most of the weekend to (assuming I don’t burnout the clutch!).

Send us a message via this website or Twitter or Facebook.

The Work of PACT

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Every month in Harrowgate Hill Club we have a partners and Police meeting, where members of the public can come along and tell us about local problems they are having in their neighbourhood.

We then agree and set three priorities for the coming month. We work with the Police on agreed actions to deal with each priority and report progress the following month as well as receiving feedback from people who raised the issue to see if they are seeing improvement. Read more »

Traffic Camera

We now have a live video feed of the A167 near the White Horse in Darlington which we hope you will find useful for both monitoring traffic levels as well as monitoring the weather situation!

A167 Traffic Camera

PACT Meeting Dates

I can confirm PACT meeting dates for the coming year Read more »