Covid ambassadors helping to keep High Peak safe
Published on 27 January 2021
Every action counts as we all work together to protect each other from the spread of coronavirus - and in the High Peak our Covid Ambassadors are playing a key role in supporting local businesses to ensure they are operating safely.
Since the end of November the Ambassadors, employed by the Borough Council and its Alliance partner Staffordshire Moorlands District Council to cover both areas, have carried out over 450 inspection visits with 90% of businesses visited showing high levels of compliance.
Council Leader, Councillor Anthony Mckeown, said: "It's really great that we've seen such high levels of compliance with the guidelines and requirements that are in place to keep us all safe and I'd like to thank residents and businesses for their ongoing commitment to following the rules.
"These results show the fantastic response from local businesses who have been at the forefront of managing the impacts of the health pandemic and I commend them for all the work they have done and continue to do keep everyone safe.
"They are being supported by our Ambassadors who are a key part of our collective efforts and are doing a great job in assisting local businesses to ensure they are operating in a Covid secure manner.
"Their role is particularly important at this time because, even though we are in lockdown, the virus is still very much circulating in our communities so it's critical that we all do what we can to try and slow and stop it spreading."
As well as working closely with businesses, the Ambassadors can advise members of the public with any concerns they may have about breaches. Members of the public can report any concerns via the Council's website: www.highpeak.gov.uk/ContactEnvironmentalHealth
The number of people testing positive remains at very high levels across the country so it's important that we all do what we can to keep ourselves and those we love safe.
Councillor Mckeown added: "Now more than ever it's critical that we stick to the rules and stay at home as much as possible and, when we do go out for essential reasons, we must all keep our distance from others, wear a face covering where required and wash our hands frequently.
"Our businesses and Ambassadors are working together to give us confidence that we can shop safely but we all have to do our bit to slow and stop the spread of the virus.
"The vaccine roll out offers us hope of brighter times to come but, for now, let's remember that our actions count and do what we can to take care of ourselves and those we care about. Stay safe."