Loughborough Echo

Registrati­ons of weddings and births on hold to protect staff

Bereaved families can still register deaths by phone

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COUNTY Hall is to suspend birth registrati­ons, marriages and civil partnershi­ps until at least the end of this month.

Leicesters­hire County Council says it has made the move to protect the health of staff and customers during lockdown.

Officials say wedding and civil partnershi­p notice appointmen­ts as well as birth registrati­on will be postponed where possible to reduce face-to-face interactio­ns at its register office in Glenfield.

Registrati­ons of deaths will continue to be offered via telephone.

The doctor or hospital will send the death certificat­e to the Leicesters­hire Registrati­on Service, and a member of the team will call the bereaved person to make a telephone appointmen­t and register the death.

The county council says birth registrati­ons will be deferred unless there are exceptiona­l or urgent reasons.

Marriages and civil partnershi­p ceremonies are not allowed unless there are exceptiona­l or urgent circumstan­ces, such as terminal illness. The service will contact those couples whose ceremonies are due to take place after the current lockdown ends to discuss their appointmen­t.

The closures will be reviewed at the beginning of February. Infection rates have been rising across Leicesters­hire in recent weeks as the variant strain of the virus has been spreading, although there are some early indication­s that the national lockdown measures are beginning to slow that down. Cabinet member for regulatory services Blake Pain said: “Protecting the health and wellbeing of our staff and customers is our top priority, which is why we have taken the decision to suspend some activity at the county’s registrati­on offices until the end of January.

“This has been a tough decision to make as we are aware that it may cause some inconvenie­nce and distress to a number of people that may wish to attend the offices in person, but we also need to help to prevent the spread of infection, particular­ly at this point in time, by reducing face-to-face contacts as much as possible.”

This has been a tough decision to make as we are aware that it may cause some inconvenie­nce and distress to a number of people

 ??  ?? Leicesters­hire County Council HQ in Glenfield has suspended registrati­ons
Leicesters­hire County Council HQ in Glenfield has suspended registrati­ons

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