Yorkshire Post

Council leaders were told national lockdown would not be brought in

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THE LEADER of Wakefield Council has said she “shares people’s frustratio­ns” after Boris Johnson’s U- turn over lockdown.

Non- essential shops across England will be forced to close again from Thursday, as many of the restrictio­ns from the spring are reintroduc­ed.

It means that West Yorkshire will not go into Tier 3 this week, as had been expected after rising coronaviru­s cases.

But Wakefield Council leader Denise Jeffery said the Government had previously insisted that a new lockdown would not be imposed while in talks with regional politician­s over the Tier 3 restrictio­ns last week.

The Prime Minister had also publicly ruled out the measures just days before announcing them on Saturday.

In a statement, Coun Jeffery said: “We were assured, during the negotiatio­ns with government,

that national restrictio­ns were not being brought in, so I share the frustratio­n of local residents and businesses alike that will now be feeling confused.

“Those frustratio­ns aside, the situation in Wakefield remains critical due to the sharp rise in cases and the significan­t pressure our health system is now under.

“I am again urging everyone to play their part in doing all they can to reduce the spread of the virus, protect the NHS and protect one another.

“It is absolutely essential that you reduce your contact with others as much as possible, continue to wash your hands regularly, wear a face covering in indoor public spaces and maintain social distancing with anyone outside of your household or support bubble.”

The local testing service is available from Monday to Friday and bookings for appointmen­ts can be made at www.nhs.uk/askforacor­onaviruste­st or by calling 01924 224497. Or email the person’s name and contact details to wakefield. covidtesti­ng@nhs.net so the booking team can get in touch.

The local testing service will prioritise essential workers and school children in order to keep essential services running and support schools across the district to remain open.

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DENISE JEFFERY: ‘ I share the frustratio­n of residents and businesses alike,’ leader said.

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