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Angling permitted on the east lake only, with one household or one person per jetty.

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The register office is open to those with pre-arranged appointments only.

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Victoria Park is now open as normal - from 7am (east and west) until dusk, daily.

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Due to the current circumstances and restrictions, you won’t be charged the amendment fee if you wish to move your ceremony to a later date.

Please email ceremonies@towerhamlets.gov.uk with your contact number for more information.

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We are now accepting birth registrations. Please see our births page for more information.

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Phase one of the re-opening plans include a revised pricing schedule which will be reviewed in advance of next year’s fees and charges. With social distancing measures in place and a restricted capacity at the centres, the pricing schedule gives us an opportunity to increase income levels, while still offering concessions for certain users and groups.

For questions and answers about membership, how to prepare to attend classes and booking activity sessions, visit the Better FAQ page.

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Anyone who has tested positive with Covid-19 should isolate for ten days. Anyone in their household should isolate for at least 14 days. You must tell NHS contact tracers that your child, or children, attend an education or childcare setting.

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You can meet one other person from outside your household if you are outdoors. Public gatherings of more than two people, unless you live with them, are still prohibited by law. There are no limits on gatherings in the park with members of your household.

You can gather outdoors. Social distancing guidelines should be observed.

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Your school may do several things, including but not limited to:

  • Working to ensure that children and staff do not attend school, or get sent home, if they have Covid-19 symptoms - and get tested.
  • Regular handwashing
  • ‘Respiratory hygiene’ such as covering your mouth when coughing or sneezing and employing the ‘Catch it. Bin it. Kill it.’ tissue method, followed by handwashing
  • Frequent cleaning
  • Reduced contact and mixing including:
    • One-way systems
    • Markings on the floor
    • Bubbles
    • Staggered start and finish times, and more
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For the vast majority of children, the benefits of being back in school far outweigh the very low risk from Covid-19.

Children appear to have a milder course of infection than adults. Most children have mild symptoms or no symptoms at all. Deaths in children due to Covid-19 are extremely rare.

 

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