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Subject Covid-19 Tiers to be reviewed this week | Post Covid Economic Recovery Plan
Date December 14, 2020 6:13 PM
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Plus.. Christmas in the City Concert | Happy Hanukkah



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Covid-19 Tiers to be reviewed this week

**A message from City Council Leader, Cllr David Mellen:**

Cllr David Mellen, leader of Nottingham City Council

The Government is this week reviewing the Covid-19 Tier restrictions. A range of measures will determine whether the city will move from Tier 3 to Tier 2, such as our rate of infection and number of people over 60 who have tested positive for the virus. Current rates in Nottingham are encouraging - we have 147 cases per 100,000 population, which is below the national average of 166 cases per 100,000. Our city is ranked 150th nationally for cases. Although this strengthens our case for moving to Tier 2, which will allow our pubs and restaurants to reopen if they serve substantial meals, boosting the local economy after a difficult year, the Government mood seems to be against loosening restrictions nationally before Christmas. [ [link removed] ]


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*Post Covid Economic Recovery Plan*

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Its clear we need to prepare for an altered future beyond Covid and to that end, the Nottingham Growth Board has developed the Nottingham Economic Recovery and Renewal Plan. Focusing on six key ambitions, the Plan reimagines Nottingham as a green, creative, inclusive and digitally enabled city, widely recognised as an internationally renowned city of culture, creativity & innovation; the UKs first carbon neutral city and a place which offers opportunities for everyone.

Published for consultation with local people and businesses [ [link removed] ], the plan sets out a bold vision to address the major economic challenges Covid has created or accelerated, including rising unemployment, the decline of high street retail and the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on young people, BAME communities, women, older people and people with disabilities. At the end of a very difficult year for everyone, it brings much-needed hope and aspiration for the years ahead. More information here [ [link removed] ]


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*Christmas in the City Concert *

Nottingham Music Hub is a local charity that offers children in the city the opportunity to learn a musical instrument, working mainly in local schools, pupil referral units, and special schools. In the wake of this challenging year, Nottingham Music Hub hasworked tirelessly to bring some Christmas spirit back to the citywith their Christmas in the City concert. The concertis set to premiere on the charitys YouTube channel [ [link removed] ] on the 17th December from 7pm.

The event will feature performances from Nottingham City school children, their flagship Robin Hood Youth Orchestra, local bands and the talented winners of the city-wide Sing Citycompetition. All will perform a range of new and festive tunes from around the world that are certain to bring some much-needed Christmas cheer!

Christmas in the City Concert
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*Happy Hanukkah*

The Jewish celebration known as Hanukkah continues this week. At the heart of this wintertime festival of lights is the nightly menorah lighting, and tonight the Lord Mayor of Nottingham, will join Rabbi Mendy Lent, to light the Menorah in Old Market Square. This year's ceremony is a virtual event [ [link removed] ] and you can watch it online from 6.30pm tonight.

Happy Hanukkah________________________________________________________________________

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