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A holiday cottage, holiday home, or vacation property is accommodation used for holiday vacations, corporate travel, and temporary housing often for less than 30 days.

Only shop on Lismore saved after community buyout

Only shop on Lismore saved after community buyout
Nov 26,2023 8:40 am

... However, contributions from Holiday Home owners and regular visitors alongside those of neighbours pushed the final total over £82,000 and growing...

Legal row over 28,000% mark-up for African mask

Legal row over 28,000% mark-up for African mask
Oct 31,2023 3:51 pm

... The saga began when the couple - who are in their 80s and live in central France - asked the dealer to clear their Holiday Home near the southern town of Alès...

Sheffield Wednesday fans donate over Bradley Lowery 'mockery'

Sheffield Wednesday fans donate over Bradley Lowery 'mockery'
Oct 1,2023 9:21 am

... , the foundation said the money used would be put towards the charity s Holiday Home in Scarborough...

Bob Dylan puts Highland mansion retreat up for sale

Bob Dylan puts Highland mansion retreat up for sale
Jul 14,2023 11:11 am

... " The Edwardian mansion set in 25 acres, was built between 1911 and 1914 as a Holiday Home for Archibald Merrilees, a son of the Scottish merchant who co-founded Russia s first department store in the mid-19th century...

Wife dies after husband in suspected villa gas leak

Wife dies after husband in suspected villa gas leak
Jul 14,2023 9:30 am

... Mary Somerville, 39, was discovered next to Jaime Carsi, 40, at a Holiday Home in Majorca on 6 May...

Local officials only heard about new Covid rules on TV, inquiry told

Local officials only heard about new Covid rules on TV, inquiry told
Jul 5,2023 2:20 pm

... Dr Calderwood resigned in April 2020 after travelling to her Holiday Home in breach of Covid rules at the time...

TikTok: Scottish camping pensioner is TikTok hit age 74

TikTok: Scottish camping pensioner is TikTok hit age 74
Jun 14,2023 10:00 pm

... " I got a message from one of the guys that has a Holiday Home in my village saying Pat get on to your YouTube channel, something s happening , " he said...

Mental health: Mum wants apology for killer son and victim

Mental health: Mum wants apology for killer son and victim
Jun 4,2023 7:11 pm

... Mr Stone, from Staffordshire, was walking his dog Jock along the bank of the River Leri while visiting his nearby Holiday Home which he and his wife had plans to retire to...

Local officials only heard about new Covid rules on TV, inquiry told

May 22,2023 12:10 pm

By Jim ReedHealth reporter

The government's plans for dealing with Covid were " unclear" with some local health officials only hearing about policy changes from TV news conferences, The Covid Inquiry has heard.

Prof Jim Mcmanus , president of The Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH), said communication from central government had been " lacking".

A national system for tracing infected contacts was Set Up From Scratch , instead of building on local teams which already existed, He Said .

" For The First few months of The pandemic, there were parts of central government that did not have a mailing list to reach out to directors of Public Health so they physically couldn't contact us, " he added.

The ADPH represents More Than 160 directors of Public Health across The UK who work on health protection and emergency response, often alongside The Police , fire service and other officials.

In England they are employed by local councils, while in Scotland and Wales they work for individual NHS boards. The Director of Public Health in Northern Ireland is a civil servant working for ministers.

'No response or communication'

Prof McManus told The Covid Inquiry on Wednesday that, as The Virus emerged, it quickly became apparent that some national officials had " not read their own guidance" and were not clear about The Role of local Public Health officials.

" Sometimes we had no response or communication and we found out at The same time as The rest of The population on The 5pm [Downing Street news conference] bulletin about new guidance, " He Said .

He suggested that The importance of local teams was often overlooked, particularly at The start of The pandemic, as The government tried to Set Up a " parallel" national system for contact tracing and isolation.

" We had trained experts in some of these areas, " he added.

" We know our local areas and our local communities. Putting a vaccine centre in a Golf Club a mile-and-a-half from a deprived Area with no Public Transport is something we could help areas avoid. "

Later, when some local authorities took on test and trace responsibilities, there was a " marked improvement" in how The System operated, Prof McManus claimed.

He Said The pandemic was too often thought of as an NHS problem rather than a Public Health problem, giving The example of plans to move Community Health visitors into hospitals to treat Covid patients.

" Health visitors do vitally important work protecting very vulnerable children, " He Said .

" If you'd removed every health visitor in England and deployed them to a Covid ward, there would have been significant safeguarding risks and children could have been harmed. "

He described plans to deal with a pandemic and reduce The impact on The more vulnerable parts of society as " not sufficient nationally, at any level of The System . "

Earlier in The Day , Scotland's former chief medical officer Dr Catherine Calderwood said that pressure on Scotland's health service has made it " extremely difficult" to plan for a future pandemic.

Dr Calderwood resigned in April 2020 after travelling to her Holiday Home in breach of Covid rules at The Time .

" If you take My Own Area - The labour ward - The Babies keep coming day and night, and we don't have The luxury of saying 'there's going to be an exercise where we're going to send six of you for mask fitting', for example, " she told The Inquiry .

Giving evidence, Mark Woolhouse, professor of Infectious Disease epidemiology at The University of Edinburgh and an adviser to The Scottish Government in The pandemic, said The UK had " prepared for The wrong exam" by focusing on The Threat of an influenza pandemic in The decade before Covid.

" It's possible that next time, and there will be a next time, we'll be dealing with a virus which is much more deadly and much more transmissible, " He Said .

" I'm not sitting here as a doom monger saying this is or isn't going to happen soon.

" But I'm confident enough to tell government that this is something we should be concerned about and should Be Prepared for, " Prof Woolhouse added.

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