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August 2020                          August 2020

        BRIANTSPUDDLE AND AFFPUDDLE
 Next steps
 1   There is work ongoing to develop dashboards showing Pillar 1 and Pillar 2
 test  results  for  local  areas,  including  using  post  coded  data  to  illustrate   NEWS
 numbers  and  rates  of  positive  cases  at  UTLA  and  small  area  level.  This
 dashboard is in the process of being launched this week, via NHS Digital.
       AFFPUDDLE AND TURNERSPUDDLE PARISH
 2   Data sharing agreements have also been signed between the Director of   COUNCIL
 Public  Health  on  behalf  of  BCP  and  Dorset  Councils,  and  Public  Health
 England  in  the  past  week.  This  will  enable  the  team  to  receive  personal
 level,  confidential  patient  information  about  COVID-19  cases  to  support
 ongoing outbreak management and response.    The Parish Council meeting on 8th July was once again held remotely in order to
        comply  with  Government  social  distancing  guidance.  Until  restrictions  around
 3   In  addition  the  Director  of  Public  Health  has  asked  the  regional  Public   movement and public gatherings are lifted, the Parish Council will be holding all
 Health  England  health  protection  team  to  undertake  a  validation   meetings remotely.
 exercise with NHS Test and Trace to obtain the outcome information for all
 of the positive COVID-19 cases in Dorset and BCP Councils over the past   The Parish  Council welcomes plans which will see The Briantspuddle Community
 two  weeks.  This  is  to  ensure  that  we  can  be  confident  in  the  level  of   Complex start to re-open as Government restrictions begin to ease.  This will be a
 contact  tracing  undertaken  by  NHS  Test  and  Trace,  and  that  any   welcome  return  to  a  more  normal  community  life.    Councillors  are  of  course
        aware that the pandemic has restricted its tenant’s ability to operate normally.  In
 significant,  complex  cases  are  being  escalated  appropriately  to  the   response  to  this  situation  at  its  July  meeting  Councillor’s  agreed  to  offer  a  rent
 regional health protection team.
        holiday to all of its tenants for the annual rental period 2020/21.
 4   It  is  important  to  be  clear  that  the  DPH  will  not  be  able  to  share  any
 personal  level  data  from  this  exercise,  but  will  aim  to  provide  a  short   An article in the June edition of
 summary  that  sets  out  the  completeness  of  follow  up  of  cases  and   this   magazine   sought   to
 contacts being managed by NHS Test and Trace.      highlight  the  need  for  residents
        i n    t h e    P i d d l e    V a l l e y

        Conservation  Area  to  obtain
 Summary    permission  before  carrying  out
        work  to  trees  on  their  land.
 1   Directors  of  Public  Health  have  been  receiving  regular  data  from  PHE
 detailing  the  numbers  of  positive  cases  from  Pillar  1  and  Pillar  2  in  their   Reference  was  made  to  the
 populations for some time.     incorrect   advice   given   by
        Dorset  Council  to  one  resident,
 2   They have also received a number of surveillance reports so we can see   that permission to fell a tree was
 whether the local pattern of cases is in line with the recent trend, and for   not  needed.    This  mistake  is
 comparison with other areas in the South West. This means that although   being  investigated  by  the  Tree
 the  Director  of  Public  Health  may  know  how  many  cases  and  contacts   Officer.    In  the  article  it  was
 there  are  in  their  population,  they  could  not  legally  know  exactly  who   stated  that  a  tree  had  been
 these people are. If an outbreak occurred, we would work through Public   felled in  Affpuddle before consent had been obtained.   The Parish  Council has
 Health England to respond.     been made aware that in fact the tree had been cut three quarters of the way
        though the trunk, at which point the landowner was made aware of the need to
 3   The situation is ever evolving as new data becomes available.  Following   apply  for  consent  and  contacted  Dorset  Council.    Permission  was  subsequently
 the signing of data sharing agreements for both councils, the Director of   given under section 206 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to complete
 Public  Health  will  shortly  be  able  to  receive  additional  personal  level   the felling.  Councillors welcome the opportunity to provide this clarification.
 confidential information on COVID-19 cases to support ongoing outbreak
 management and response.

       Affpuddle and Turnerspuddle website: www.briantspuddle.info

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