Burntisland Bin Latest


Burntisland expects dog owners to take their wee bags home

“Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, we are having to introduce changes to our waste and recycling services over the coming weeks depending on staffing levels and the government guidance.

“Like the rest of the country, the council is operating in emergency mode. Please help us by only contacting the council in an emergency. Our most critical public services are still being delivered in extremely challenging circumstances.

“We thank you for not contacting us about bin issues at this time, including:

missed bins
damaged bins
requesting bin to be removed
general bin enquiries

“On this page you can find out about the current service arrangements (we update this information regularly).”

https://www.fife.gov.uk/kb/docs/articles/health-and-social-care2/coronavirus-covid-19/bins-and-recycling-services

Burntisland Food Shop News


NOTE This was posted 3 days ago on https://www.facebook.com/uSaveBurntisland things may have changed…

Burntisland’s various food retailers are doing a fabulous job of staying open and doing their best to get supplies and also adapting to the latest guidance on staying safe.

This is important for shoppers and ESPECIALLY staff.

You may only visit shops for a few minutes, but staff are present for HOURS.

If you have symptoms DON’T GO OUT.

Shops are restricting the number of people in at one time, RESPECT THIS – even if YOU think this is INCONVENIENT, you are NOT special.

When queuing outside maintain the recommended TWO METRES apart.

If you don’t already, make a list to reduce the chances of needing to go back to a shop because you have forgotten something.

Use contactless rather than cash if you can.

Can you get offer to get messages for a neighbour?


https://m.facebook.com/grainandsustain


https://m.facebook.com/tomcourtsburntislandbutchers

https://finder.coop.co.uk/food/Burntisland (now shutting at 8)


https://m.facebook.com/CSinclair-Fresh-Fish-Merchants-1752911121603056


https://m.facebook.com/macfruitveg

https://www.facebook.com/TollCommunityCentre

https://www.facebook.com/royalburghofkinghorncommunitycouncil

https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

Burntisland School Offers More Places

Thursday 26th March 2020 09:40

“Dear Parents/Carers,

“Following further guidance from Fife Council Education and Children’s services, we are now extending the offer of placements at Fife council Activity centres to those parents\carers who fall into category 2 as outlined below.

“Category 2 – All other Health and Care workers, and wider public sector workers providing emergency/critical welfare services (e.g. Fire, Police, Prisons, Social Workers, etc.), as well as those supporting our Critical National Infrastructure, without whom serious damage to the welfare of the people of Scotland could be caused.

“Please note that places are only offered to children where both parents fall into the category 1/2 or single parents who also fall into this category and if no other alternative childcare is available.

“Those who have already submitted an application which falls into this category will be contacted. There may also be some parents\carers who have been redeployed and now fall into these categories who may wish to apply.

“All applicants will be contacted to advise whether or not their child\children have a place.”

Kind Regards,
Julie Anderson
Headteacher

https://www.fife.gov.uk/kb/docs/articles/health-and-social-care2/coronavirus-covid-19/schools-and-families/key-worker-categories-for-use-in-childrens-activity-centres

https://www.fife.gov.uk/coronavirus-business

https://findbusinesssupport.gov.scot/coronavirus-advice

Burntisland’s Over 70s Being Looked After

One of Burntisland’s oldest ‘institutions’ is looking after the town’s oldest people. Burntisland Over 70s committee has been organising a Christmas “treat” for over 100 years. These days it’s a lunch, entertainment and a bag to take home.

Now, the Over 70s committee has already started shopping for and delivering to people over 70s. The Over 70s is trusted in the town and is known to the people they are aiming to deliver to.

Committee member Morag Douglas is owner of one of Burntisland’s oldest buildings, the Star Tavern, and says “we are taking calls on the Star number 01592 871313 between 10 and 12 in the morning and then shopping and delivering in the afternoon.

“We have advertised on Facebook and have something going in the Fife Free Press on Thursday. We also have quite a few volunteers lined up for when demand increases and are setting up a card payment facility.”

She is working with BEAT to “coordinate and not overlap”.

https://m.facebook.com/Burntislandover70schristmastreat

BEAT Goes Live (Burntisland Emergency Action Team)

UPDATE

<a href="http://Toll CC Facebook“>Toll CC Facebook

After several days of frantic ‘behind the scenes’ activity, the outline of a plan has come together to try to look after people requiring help at this extraordinarily difficult time.

Yvonne Crombie, Centre Manager of the Toll Community Centre, says –

“We have activated the Community Council’s Community Emergency Plan with Fife Council’s Emergency Resilience Team. This will provide insurance for our volunteers. I have informed Fife Voluntary Action who are running a similar scheme with Fife Council and have agreed to keep them updated. And also been working closely with Kinghorn Community Council and learning from each other.

“Tonight we will be putting on our Facebook Page our volunteer form for people to complete. Tomorrow we will be posting the form for people who may need help.

“Our dedicated mobile phone is now live – we are using the Toll Community Centre’s number, as this is a trusted and well known number. The number is 01592 872854. When you get through, it will tell you to press one for BEAT And it will be directed to the phone. This will be answered by a BEAT person. If it’s busy, or overnight, please leave a message which will be dealt with as soon as possible.

“We are hopeful that in the first instance we will recruit enough volunteers to leaflet every home in Burntisland with our forms requesting help!

“The safety of our volunteers is paramount and we have a risk assessment and protocol in place. We will issue a password to the person in need and to the volunteer for added security. There is still lots of work to be done and a lot of uncertainty.

“We are also considering starting a ‘Go Fund ‘ page to raise money to help buy supplies for people in need.“