PPE for PAs If you’re a Personal Assistant caring for someone whose care package creates aerosol generating particles you need to wear specific PPE. Join us at our mask fit testing event at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, 1–3 June. To book, email [email protected]. To read more on this click here. Check if it's your turn for the vaccine To check which age group is now eligible for the Coronavirus vaccine, click here. You will also find answers to other frequently asked questions. Medical help over the Bank Holiday If you need medical assistance over the Bank Holiday the details for who you should contact in the first instance, as well as pharmacy opening times is available here. Discretionary grants closing soon Oldham Council’s discretionary business grant schemes will close on Friday 4 June at 5pm. Any businesses who have not yet applied, and think they could be eligible, are urged to submit an application before it is too late.
The schemes, funded through the Additional Restrictions Grant, were launched to support businesses not covered by other grant schemes and that have been severely impacted by local and national restrictions. Since we launched the schemes in November 2020, we’ve helped more than 500 businesses with grant payments of almost £6 million. We'll announce future schemes as soon as we can.
Find out more about the discretionary schemes due to close in our press release.
Visit www.oldham.gov.uk/businessgrants to apply for a grant.EU Settlement Scheme... time is running out Time is running out for EU citizens living in the UK who haven't applied to the EU Settlement Scheme. If you think you might be affected don’t assume the scheme doesn’t apply to you.
You might also know of someone else who the scheme might affect, a relative or friend. If so check here before the 30 June deadline to be sure.
Help and support is available in various languages so check today while there’s still time.Oldham's children benefit from funding As in previous years, Oldham’s children and young people are set to benefit from another year of investment from the Opportunity Areas (OA) programme.
Since 2016, the programme has invested £90 million on improving school standards, attendance, teaching quality and recruitment, careers training and advice, literacy and maths skills, alongside tackling barriers to learning that exist beyond the school gates. To read more about this, click here.
Do you live in a privately rented home? If you live in a privately rented home, then we want your views to better understand tenant experiences and shape services for the future. We’ve launched a survey which asks for your experiences as a tenant on a wide range of topics including the impact of Coronavirus on your housing situation, maintenance and repairs to your home and rent arrangements. Click here to take part.
Named and shamed for dumping waste Fly-tipping and dumping waste is not on as it makes our borough look dirty. Our hardworking staff have to clear it up and council tax payers are left footing the bill. We’ll take action against those who we find blighting the borough – just like we have done in these latest court cases here.Help make a difference this Clean Air Day This national day Clean Air Day (Thursday 17 June) we hope you’ll help protect our children’s health by going car-free. Join in by cycling or walking on the day and sharing your journey on social media using #GMCleanAirDay. Follow @CleanAirGM on Twitter and Facebook and visit cleanairgm.com for tips to get you moving.