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Severe weather updates

We will update you when we go out gritting via email alerts and when we need to provide severe weather updates. We will also update our main social media channels, which are Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Flooding updates

GOV.UK provide email alerts about flooding across England.

  • Gritting and salt bins

  • School transport during bad weather

  • School closures

  • Public transport - contact bus operators

Council services

  • Bin collections

  • Tidy tips

  • Dealing with flooding

  • Help for rough sleepers

  • Leisure centres

  • Libraries

  • Report roads and highways problems

  • Adult Social Care transport

Health advice

  • Free flu jabs and dealing with colds

  • Fire safety at home - Safe and Well visits

  • Keeping warm in winter (NHS)

  • Every Mind Matters (NHS)

  • COVID-19 vaccinations (NHS)

  • 111 online (NHS)

  • Find your nearest NHS service (NHS)

General advice

  • Support with the cost of living this winter

  • Emergency provision to meet heating bills

  • Good neighbour schemes (BRCC)

  • Cold Weather Payment (GOV.UK)

  • Warm Home Discount Scheme (GOV.UK)

  • Winter Fuel Payment (GOV.UK)

  • Driving in severe weather (Met Office)

Stay well by getting your flu jab, exercise and eat well and make the most of natural light

Met Office - looking after your mental health through the winter

Stay well this winter. Get your flu jab, exercise and eat well and make the most of natural light

Met Office - 6 top tips for staying well this winter

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