Retired social care workers urgently needed to help support residents during COVID19 pandemic
Richmond Council is calling on retired social workers to return to work in a bid to try and help support residents through the coronavirus pandemic.
Richmond Council is calling on retired social workers to return to work in a bid to try and help support residents through the coronavirus pandemic.
The Richmond RUNFEST and AIR:RUN organisers have joined the rainbow movement to spread hope to the community by thanking all NHS staff on the front line.
As of Saturday [March 28], only NHS employees will be allowed to cycle in Richmond Park until further notice to help ensure the public abides by the social distancing.
The Leader of Richmond Council has warned that residents who ignore Government guidance on social distancing are putting their lives, and the lives of others, at risk.
Business owners in Richmond can take part in a free online workshop to help them “Survive the Lockdown and Come out Fighting” next month.
Anyone thought to have deliberately coughed at an emergency service worker could face up to two years in jail, according to the director of public prosecutions.
A Twickenham based children's charity is asking residents who would have attended on its fundraising events, to make a small donation instead.
Officials at the Royal Parks have set up new guidelines for people who want to visit Richmond and Bushy Parks.
The Mayor of Richmond has sent a special video message asking children who are still going into school, to send her some drawings.
Statistics provided by Public Health England (PHE), have revealed that Kingston and Richmond share the lowest rates of confirmed COVID19 cases in London.
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