Following Government advice the Town Council’s offices and facilities are closed and all events have been cancelled until further notice.
However, on Monday 10th August Ferryhill Town Hall re-opened to the public Mondays and Fridays from 10.00am till 2.00pm. Covid Secure arrangements have been put in place to enable the Town Hall to be re-opened. There will be a one way system in place:- enter through the front door and exit out of the rear door. The rear door will also be used for disabled access.
Staff will continue to work from home when the Town Hall is closed and can be reached by calling 01740 652157 or alternatively e-mail enquiries@ferryhill.gov.uk
Our priority is the health, safety and well-being of our communities and service users.
When visiting the Town Hall please adhere to the following :- Only one customer to be in the reception area at a time, use sanitiser on entering and exiting the building, equipment has been installed for this. Please wear a face mask or covering. Do not enter if you have Covid symptoms.
We will continue to monitor Government advice on a daily basis and review our response to the coronavirus pandemic as circumstances change.
Updates will be published on this website and our Facebook page.
If you need to contact the Town Council you can do this by emailing enquiries@ferryhill.gov.uk or by sending a message via our Facebook page.
Suppliers are asked to email invoices for payment where possible to egildersleeves@ferryhill.gov.uk.
Further information and advice:
Durham County Council has published lots of useful information and advice on its website including:
- Get help if you’re self isolating
- Volunteer in your community
- Support for residents
- Information for businesses
- Money advice
- Housing advice
- Schools and learning
The latest Government advice can be found on its website.
A leaflet has been issued by Durham County Council – Coronavirus Support In County Durham
STAY AT HOME / PROTECT THE NHS / SAVE LIVES