Kirkbymoorside Town Council encourages all residents and businesses to take heed of the information and advice issued by the authorities.  In accordance with the government guidance there will be no Town Council meetings until further notice, and business will be transacted remotely by the Town Clerk in consultation with members of the council. 
 
Information about coronavirus
Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways.
You can find the latest information about coronavirus and the UK governments response here: https://www.gov.uk/government/topical-events/coronavirus-covid-19-uk-government-response
The NHS has issued advice that you can follow to protect yourself and others from coronavirus. You can find that here: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/  
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Please be advised of the following information relevant to Ryedale:
Ryedale District Council recognises that residents may be worried about the impact of Covid-19 and the latest guidance is being followed to protect everyone. The public toilets are being monitored on a daily basis with the objective being to maintain services and minimise the spread of disease.
Ryedale District Council is part of the North Yorkshire Local Resilience Forum, along with North Yorkshire County Council, regional public health partners, the NHS, the police and the fire service.
Together, the members of the Forum are working closely together to plan for the significant challenges that might arise as a result of COVID-19.
As part of their preparations, Ryedale District Council have reviewed the business continuity plans, detailed planning is being undertaken, and scenario sessions are taking place, based on the latest expert national guidance.
While Ryedale District Council do not expect a worst case scenario, they are doing everything they can to be as prepared as possible, should that be needed.
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Coronavirus information: What should I do?

 

 


      

What are the symptoms - and what should I do if I feel unwell?

 

 

 

Kirkbymoorside Town Council are pleased to be the first and only town in Ryedale to have a

in the town center provided by CLANNET. The Moorside Room @ 9 Church Street acts as the hub for the new network and Essential Health & Beauty kindly allowed their building to be a host site for a repeater allowing the signal to be transmitted from the top of Piercy End along the length of Market Place and High Market Place.The Free Wi-fi initiative brings free openspace internet access to residents, shoppers and visitors to Kirkbymoorside.

 

Under the Freedom of Information Act (“the Act”) it is the duty of every public authority to adopt and maintain a publication scheme.

 

The publication scheme commits a public authority to ‘produce and publish the method by which the specific information will be available so that is can be easily identified and accessed by members of the public’. 

Please click here for the Model Publication Scheme Guide.