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Update from West Sussex County Council (Tier 4 from Boxing Day)

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  • West Sussex moves to Tier 4 Stay At Home restrictions from Boxing Day
  • A message from Paul Marshall, Leader of West Sussex County Council
  • Community Hub here for you this Christmas
  • Our Christmas and New Year opening times
  • News in brief

West Sussex moves to Tier 4 Stay At Home restrictions from Boxing Day

Tier 4 

Christmas and the holiday season will be different this year for many of us, and possibly not how we planned it, so please let’s make 2020 the year we did all we could to protect each other. Coronavirus cases almost doubled in the last week in West Sussex and the county will move into TIER 4: STAY AT HOME restrictions from this Saturday (26 December).

Before then, on Christmas Day (25 December), the government has said up to three households can get together. This is a maximum (not a target), includes your own household, is for one day only, and MUST not include households already in tier 4.

Read more on Christmas Day bubbles here.

Most areas across the South will be moving to TIER 4: STAY HOME from Saturday. The new rules will mean we MUST not leave or be outside of our home or garden, except where we have a ‘reasonable excuse.’

Tier 4: STAY AT HOME rules 

Remember: Hands. Face. Space. And #KeepWestSussexSafe.

See the latest data on coronavirus cases in West Sussex here

Christmas can be a difficult time of year for many, so it’s also really important to look after our mental wellbeing. If you or anyone you know needs support this year, the following links have some useful advice, guidance and tips: NHS Every Mind Matters

and Mind: Christmas and coronavirus

Please help us spread the message and share this information with friends, family and people in our community who might not otherwise see it, especially those not on social media or online.


A message from Paul Marshall, Leader of West Sussex County Council

Paul Marshall Leader of West Sussex County Council, Paul Marshall shares his well wishes for residents for Christmas and the New Year.

Watch the video on our Youtube channel. 


Community Hub here for you this Christmas

Community hub staffThe Community Hub will be operating over Christmas and providing help to those who need support.

You can contact the Community Hub in confidence by calling 033 022 27980 or by completing the online form.

The Hub will be open seven days a week (including the Christmas Bank Holidays) between 8am-8pm. Please share these details with anyone you know who may need our help.


Our Christmas and New Year opening times

Christmas Take a look at our Christmas opening times webpage for information on our opening times for County Council services over the holiday period.

News in brief

  • Here’s our Top 10 tips for preventing waste this Christmas. Follow @WSRecycles on Twitter and @WestSussexRecycles on Facebook for more recycling tips.
  • Important information for poultry and domestic bird owners – you are now legally required to keep your birds indoors where possible under new measures to control the spread of Avian Flu.
  • Need for new foster carers never greater in West Sussex.

Keep West Sussex Safe

Sharon Hurr2020-12-23T17:13:38+00:00

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