Help available to those in need over Christmas, say council chiefs

Resident Malcolm Boyes with volunteer Jenny Potter.

Hambleton residents are being reassured that help is available over the festive period for those who need it.

North Yorkshire County Council is leading a relief effort for vulnerable residents who don’t have anybody to call on.

The customer service centre will act as an emergency community support line every day from 9am to 5pm on 01609 780780.

The Stronger Communities team and Team North Yorkshire volunteers will be on stand-by for anyone who needs help and doesn’t have friends or family to contact.

It is closed to all routine queries between Christmas Day and December 28, then again on New Years Day.

Otherwise, normal opening times of 8am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday apply. Many services will remain available online by visiting www.northyorks.gov.uk/do-it-online

Community support organisations are continuing to help people who have been left isolated by the pandemic to plan ahead.

Volunteers have been helping to make sure residents who have relied on support with shopping, collecting medication and other essentials have everything they need over the festive period.

“We have staff and extra volunteers ready to meet any additional demand but we would also encourage people to think ahead about what they might need, particularly food and essential medications,” said Gary Fielding, the county council’s director of strategic resources.

The county council has been working with 23 community support organisations alongside partners and the voluntary sector for the last ten months.

Residents are also being urged to check on their friends, family and neighbours, particularly if they helped someone during the first or second lockdown.

Gary added: “I would like to thank our residents who are continuing to look out for those left isolated and the countless volunteers supporting vulnerable people at this difficult time. We’ve seen so much kindness and community spirit, and I know that is continuing.

“While the community support organisations take a well-deserved break over Christmas, our staff are going the extra mile and I want people to feel reassured that we are here to help.”

Household waste recycling centres are closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day. Otherwise, normal opening times of 8am to 4pm every day except Wednesdays apply.

All registration offices are closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, 27 December, 28 December and New Years Day.

During the closure appointments can be booked online by visiting www.northyorks.gov.uk/births-deaths-marriages

Libraries are closed between Christmas and New Year with the exception of Thirsk, Hawes and Nidderdale Plus.

While your local library is closed, you can still browse, reserve and renew items and download e-books, e-magazines, e-comics and digital audiobooks online. For more information please visit www.northyorks.gov.uk/libraries

For full details of services over the festive period, including the opening times for each library, please visit www.northyorks.gov.uk/christmas-and-new-year-opening-times

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