Scottish Government publish guidance for the event sector

  • 21 July 2020

The Scottish Government have produced guidance for Scotland’s live event sector following the announcement that they have be given the green light to hold drive-in entertainment from Wednesday 22 July. Live concerts, comedy nights, theatre productions and local bingo events are among the experiences organisers have been ‘reimagining’ right across Scotland. The decision follows public health advice […]

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The Public Health Scotland (PHS) Knowledge Services team develop several new pilot current awareness bulletins

  • 17 July 2020

Public Health Scotland (PHS) Knowledge Services team have developed a new bulletin for those working in Health Protection, and are also piloting a new Data and Intelligence bulletin, which focuses on topics including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, data science, analytics, data visualisation and associated areas. In addition, they have developed new bulletins which aim […]

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Local authority regulatory services response during the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland

  • 17 July 2020

Since the Scottish Government tasked Scottish local authorities with the enforcement of The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 , their Environmental Health and Trading Standards (EH&TS) teams have responded to record numbers of requests for help and advice from business, and enquiries and complaints around compliance. Tailored advice has been provided to over […]

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Food Standards Scotland Updates their COVID-19 Guidance for Food Business Operators and Their Employees

  • 15 July 2020

Food Standards Scotland COVID-19 Guidance for Food Business Operators and Their Employees has been updated to reflect changes in COVID-19 restrictions.  Since the guidance was first published at the start of April, it has been reviewed on an on-going basis to reflect Scottish Government’s COVID-19 Framework for Decision Making (Scotlands Route Map through and Out of the […]

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COVID-19 Update

  • 15 July 2020

As Scotland progresses into Phase 3 of lifting the restrictions around COVID-19, keep up to date with dates of specific restrictions being lifted and guidance for various situations, premises and businesses here. 

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Private Water Supply Annual Return Consultation

  • 5 July 2020

The Drinking Water Quality Regulator are about to embark on a project that will consider ways to better handle the Private Water Supply (PWS) data.  In order to take Local Authority feedback into account in the course of the project, they need to have your response back by Friday July 3rd and this can be submitted […]

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COVID-19 workplace guidance for the tourism and hospitality industry published

  • 23 June 2020

The Scottish Government and UK Hospitality have both published guidance to support Scotland’s tourism and hospitality sector to reopen safety.  The industry has been asked to prepare for reopening on 15 July, if sufficient progress is made to move to phase 3 of the route-map. The Scottish Government’s guidance sets out the key public health measures that […]

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Scottish Government- Sector guidance for easing lockdown

  • 23 June 2020

The Scottish Government has published new guidance for retailers and manufacturers to consider how people can safely return to work, updated guidance for the construction sector has also been published. The documents, which are among the first for a number of specific sectors, have been developed in consultation with Local Authorities, Health Safety Executive, business and trades unions. […]

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Full analysis of consultation on smoking outside hospitals

  • 22 June 2020

The majority of respondents to a consultation on banning smoking near hospital buildings support a 15-metre enforcement zone to protect people from the dangers of second-hand smoke. A total of 559 people or organisations commented on the possible introduction of a legally-enforceable no-smoking area around hospital buildings. 72% of them agreed that 15 metres was […]

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