Bath Chronicle

Plea by council bosses as key services under stress

- Emma Elgee emma.elgee@reachplc.com

Council leaders have issued a stark warning about the impact on key Bath and North East Somerset services caused by a national shortage of HGV drivers and a rise in Covid cases.

Residents are being advised that potential disruption to services such as waste and recycling collection­s could go on for some months particular­ly with demand increasing in the run-up to and after Christmas.

Pressures are also mounting on social care as demand grows with both residentia­l and home services, combined with difficulti­es in recruiting staff.

Covid rates have increased over the past few weeks and the NHS is experienci­ng greater demand.

Council leader Kevin Guy said: “The council’s capacity in key services including care and waste collection is under ongoing pressure after 19-months of Covid response.

“This coupled with external pressures in the economy including driver shortages is creating a huge challenge for us. It is important that

our residents understand we are working to mitigate the challenges we face but they can expect to see some service disruption in the coming months.

“We are still coping with the impact of Covid and we are also dealing with external supply chain pressures.

“I am asking residents and business to work with us to help protect services as much as possible.”

Will Godfrey, Bath and North East Somerset council chief executive,

said: “We will continue to prioritise services for our most vulnerable residents but it is important people are aware, as we head into winter, of the strain the council, like many organisati­ons, is under.”

The NHS is calling on people to prepare for winter and play their part by:

■ practising self-care with keeping a medicine cupboard at home wellstocke­d with essentials;

■ seeking advice from pharmacies at first sign of illness, thinking 111

First - visiting NHS 111 online (as a preference to calling 111) for health advice or to get a booked appointmen­t, instead of going directly to A&E when it’s not life threatenin­g;

■ using local health and care services appropriat­ely - knowing where to go for help, including GP extended hours and use of minor injury units and walk-in centres;

■ continuing to follow all government and healthcare advice and guidance in relation to coronaviru­s, including social distancing, hand hygiene, face coverings and selfisolat­ion;

■ following all visitor guidance in hospitals and healthcare settings to reduce footfall where possible and reduce the spread of infection;

■ going to A&E, or calling 999, in the event of a life-threatenin­g emergency.

Find out about bin collection problems at https://beta.bathnes. gov.uk/waste-disruption­s and report missed collection­s at https:// beta.bathnes.gov.uk/report-missedbin-collection.

To find out about working in social care, visit the Proud to Care page at https://jobsandcar­eers. bathnes.gov.uk/proudtocar­e.

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Key services are coming under pressure, such as waste collection

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