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City of Salisbury response to COVID-19 18 November

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City of Salisbury is consistently monitoring the evolving threat of COVID-19 (coronavirus) in order to determine the most effective actions in line with advice from the State and Federal Governments and other key agencies.

The status of COVID-19 is rapidly changing and an internal team made up of representatives from across the organisation is in regular contact to ensure our responses are timely.

Council’s primary concern remains the health and welfare of all members of our community and our staff and the delivery of essential services.

We have put in place a number of measures to promote safety and reduce the potential for the spread of COVID-19.

We’ll continue to keep you updated on our social media platforms and website.


COVID-19 Update: 17 November 2020

City of Salisbury is continually assessing its ongoing response to the evolving COVID-19 northern suburbs outbreak.

With our community’s safety front of mind and in line with State Government and SA Health directives, a number of programs and services have been temporarily cancelled.

Please note services are subject to changes based on Council’s response to COVID-19 and any new directives which may be announced by State Government and SA Health.

Pooraka Farm Community Centre

Status: Closed

Details: All programs have been cancelled. Pooraka Farm will still have staff/volunteers onsite doing administration work.

Salisbury East Neighbourhood Centre

Status: Currently open to walk-ins pending further advice, however all programs are cancelled.

Morella Community Centre

Status: Closed

Details: AGM scheduled for next week has been postponed, staff members are reviewing the potential to move some programs back to online platforms, volunteers/staff are undertaking wellbeing checks with community members.

Bagster Road Community Centre

Status: Closed to walk-ins, but remains open with safety protocols in place to current hire groups and registered program participants.

The Mawson Centre

Status: All City of Salisbury programs considered high risk have been cancelled in response to the Centre’s proximity to the Mawson Lakes School. Any program run by external hirers will continue in line with State Government and SA Health protocols.

Para Hills Community Hub

Status: Council programs have been cancelled. Programs run via The Paddocks Centre may continue in line with protocols.

Salisbury Community Hub

Status: City of Salisbury library programs have been cancelled for this week.

Twelve25 Youth Enterprise Centre

Status: All programs have been cancelled; however external community hires will be permitted in line with State Government and SA Health protocols.

Jack Young Centre

Status: Open, but with a number of classes and programs cancelled for the next fortnight, including:

  • Prime Movers
  • Indoor Bowls (Monday and Friday)
  • Table Tennis
  • Dance for Health
  • Tai Chi
  • Strength for Life
  • Walking group
  • Ukulele
  • Creative writing (This will take place via Zoom)
  • Parkinson’s support group

Little Para Golf Course

Status: Open as normal, pending further advice

Ingle Farm Recreation Centre

Status: Closed

Details: For the duration of the closure, rates payments will be unable to be made from the Centre. A full list of options for making a rates payment can be found . Dog registration payments can be made online via www.dogsandcatsonline.sa.gov.au, over the phone on 8406 8222, or at the Salisbury Community Hub.

Gardens Recreation Centre

Status: Closed

Salisbury Recreation Precinct

Status: Closed

Please contact City of Salisbury on 8406 8222 if you have any questions or concerns.






City of Salisbury COVID-19 Safe Plans


Our previous updates

Read our previous updates here:

– Community programs cancellation and closure of level 1 at the Salisbury Community Hub.

– COVID-19 Update

– Reopening of the first level at the Salisbury Community Hub

– Click and Collect and Library to Your Door services will now close

– Easing restrictions at our libraries and community centres

– Twenty person capacity at libraries and community centres

– Community and Youth Centres to reopen

– Libraries are back with some restrictions

– Libraries to reopen

– Plan for easing of COVID-19 restrictions

– Care packages delivered to vulnerable community members

– What you can and can’t do over Easter

– City of Salisbury to provide support for ratepayers

– playgrounds, outdoor gyms and dog parks, closure – Chapel of the Holy Family Mausoleum, public gathering restrictions, mental health resources

– St Kilda Adventure Playground closed, library services, waste collection.

– advice for use of parks, playgrounds and outdoor gyms, dog parks, public use barbeques, Justice of the Peace service, Jim Dandy Cafe, volunteer enquirie, immunisation clinic, recreation centres

– Late fees for rates to be waived, assistance for sporting and community clubs, care packages

– online library services, disability and senior services, Paralowie Garden, Council’s NDIS programs

– social distancing, changes to food businesses and indoor groups

– cancellation of events and programs, library borrowing

– events and programs, what are we doing to reduce the spread of the virus

Information

For the latest reliable information on COVID-19 please refer to one of the following sources:

Enquiries

We’re only a click or a call away! If you need clarification on any of our services, or need to get in contact with us:

Call: 8406 8222

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