Statement from James Palmer, Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
We have been informed that we will be moving into Tier 2 restrictions from 2nd December, and whilst I accept this, I understand the frustration and disappointment of so many households and businesses who have worked tirelessly to follow the government guidelines and go above and beyond to keep families and customers safe.
The Combined Authority and Business Board will continue to support business via our Growth Hub and for those business concerned about the impact of tier two restrictions please do email hello@cpcagrowthhub.co.uk for the support of a dedicated advisor.
As we think ahead to Christmas, it is vital that we listen to the advice of Liz Robin, director of public health for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough and reduce contact with anyone you don’t live with, work from home wherever possible, keep to well ventilated rooms, wash hands regularly and wear a mask wherever possible when you are in indoor public places.
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