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Subject Coronavirus update: Armed Forces Day
Date June 26, 2020 3:11 PM
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Armed Forces Day



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Armed Forces Day

*"A Message from City Council Leader, Cllr David Mellen:"*

Cllr David Mellen, leader of Nottingham City Council

This year to mark Armed Forces Day well be lighting up the Council House red, white and blue and the Forces flag has been flying from the building all week. Armed Forces Day takes place tomorrow and is an opportunity for us all to show our gratitude to the brave service men and women who serve and protect our country. The day will be celebrated differently this year due to current pandemic but it is important that we still mark the day, especially in light of the role vital they have played in the coronavirus response.

Nottingham has a proud history of support for the Armed Forces and the men and women from the city who have served their country. Indeed, we were one of the first councils to sign the Armed Forces Covenant in 2013. Members of the Armed Forces make huge personal sacrifices to defend our country, and their efforts are deserving of our support and recognition.

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*Support is still available for people vulnerable to Coronavirus Virus*

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From 6 July, the advice from Government to people who are shielding will change. We know this may cause concern for some extremely vulnerable people. We want you to know, if you need help, or know someone that does, you can still call the Council on 0115 915 5555 or visit www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/coronavirus [ [link removed] ].

It is really important to register your support needs with the Government by 17 July. This can help you secure support like priority supermarket delivery slots.

Register your support needs by:


* calling 0800 028 8327
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The NHSs Volunteer Responder Scheme is to continue beyond the end of July. To find out more about the help available from local volunteers:


* call 0808 196 3646 (8am to 8pm)
* visit NHS volunteer responders [ [link removed] ]

The latest government guidance for people are shielding can be found here Guidance on shielding and protecting people who are clinically extremely vulnerable from COVID-19 [ [link removed] ].


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*Every mind matters*

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The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak means life has changed for us all. It may cause you to feel anxious, stressed, worried, sad, bored, lonely or frustrated. It's important to remember it is OK to feel this way and that everyone reacts differently for most of us, these difficult feelings will pass.

There are some simple things you can do to help you take care of your mental health and wellbeing during times of uncertainty. Doing so will help you think clearly, and make sure you are able to look after yourself and those you care about.

Take the Every Mind Matters quick quiz [ [link removed] ] to receive a personalised Mind Plan tailored for the coronavirus

Visit 10 tips to help if you are worried about coronavirus [ [link removed] ]

Local Support is available - Turning Point, Nottinghamshire Mental Health Helpline is free to call on 0300 555 0730 9am to 11pm, seven days a week


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*Notts Big Click Fest*

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This Saturday sees the first Notts Big Click Fest, celebrating everything that is great about Nottingham. The event is taking tomorrow from 3pm and will be raising money for local charities. Find out more Notts Big Click Fest [ [link removed] ]


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And finally, whilst we start to enjoy the increased freedoms that the easing of the lockdown brings please do still remain vigilant, the virus is still very present and we do not want to risk a second wave in Nottingham and undo all our hard work. Please do read and follow the Government's Social Distancing Guidelines [ [link removed] ]

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Coronavirus FAQs

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