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Resilience is key says Sefton leader in supportive words

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THE leader of Sefton Council, Cllr Ian Maher, has issued a message of thanks to residents and businesses for their continued efforts to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.

Cllr Maher said of the second lockdown: “I understand these new measures will come as disappoint­ing news for both our residents and many businesses, all of whom have worked so hard to ensure we are as safe and as resilient as we can possibly be during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

“It is imperative everyone follows the latest national government guidelines to save lives and protect our fantastic NHS network and social care services which the council provides.

“Sefton Council, its partners and the Liverpool City Region have been working non-stop to keep everyone as safe as possible and drive down Covid-19 figures and the health and wellbeing of our residents remains our top priority.

“Essential council services will continue as they have done throughout the pandemic and would like to put on record my heartfelt thanks to all of our staff who have been tirelessly working to support our most vulnerable members of the community, alongside providing those vital day to day services which are critical to the borough.

“Every single community, street and support bubble in

Sefton should be proud of the

Iamazing grassroots response and unwavering spirit that we have seen in the last nine months and have no doubt this will continue as we enter yet

Ianother challengin­g and difficult time. “I understand these new measures will be particular­ly distressin­g to those businesses and non-essential sectors who will have to temporaril­y close and Sefton Council will continue to do all it possibly can to help those who need support.’’

Cllr Maher said he was pleased to hear the furlough scheme was being extended... ‘‘which will be vital in helping to protect local jobs and our economy.

“Once again would like to thank everyone across Sefton for their support and, most importantl­y, following lifesaving guidelines which are imperative to fighting this pandemic.”

For further informatio­n on the latest guidance in Sefton, please visit the Sefton Council website.

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● Sefton council leader Ian Maher

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