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Libraries privacy policy

Policy

Libraries privacy policy

The Privacy Policy is written so that any conversations of a sensitive or private nature are dealt with by library staff in the correct manner.


  • Published date: 28 March 2023
  • Last updated: 28 March 2023

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Last updated 28 March 2023

Unacceptable behaviour policy

Policy

Unacceptable behaviour policy

This policy applies to all front-line locations managed by Customer Services, including One Stop Shops, Register Offices and Libraries. We have a responsibility to provide a safe and secure environment for everyone that uses its services. We are committed to the care and protection of our employees and other service users from inappropriate, unpleasant, aggressive or violent behaviour.


  • Published date: 28 March 2023
  • Last updated: 28 March 2023

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Last updated 28 March 2023

Lost property policy

Policy

Lost property policy

This Policy sets out guidelines for the retention and disposal of lost property items, and applies to all Customer Services’ front-line locations, including Information and advice services, Register Offices and Libraries.


  • Published date: 28 March 2023
  • Last updated: 28 March 2023

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Last updated 28 March 2023

Libraries breastfeeding policy

Policy

Libraries breastfeeding policy

The purpose of this policy is to provide support for mothers who wish to breastfeed their babies in libraries.


  • Published date: 28 March 2023
  • Last updated: 28 March 2023

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Last updated 28 March 2023

Libraries mobile phone policy

Policy

Libraries mobile phone policy

The mobile phone policy outlines our procedures regarding the use of mobile phones in libraries. We recognise that mobile phones play an important part in the lives of people, so welcome their use within the limits outlined


  • Published date: 28 March 2023
  • Last updated: 28 March 2023

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Last updated 28 March 2023

Notices and poster policy

Policy

Notices and poster policy

Libraries are community areas, visited by large numbers of people and in great demand as locations for the mounting of displays, posters, notices and distribution of information and publicity material. The mission statement of the Library Service is: ‘To enrich and empower every individual and community throughout their lives by offering access to resources for information, learning and enjoyment. With this statement in mind, the Library Service therefore supports and encourages access to information for all, enabling individuals to make informed decisions.


  • Published date: 28 March 2023
  • Last updated: 28 March 2023

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Last updated 28 March 2023

Briefing update - Work to understand COVID-19 death rates in care homes, during the second wave of the pandemic in Bath & North East

Report

Briefing update - Work to understand COVID-19 death rates in care homes, during the second wave of the pandemic in Bath & North East

This briefing sets out work undertaken by Bath & North East Somerset (B&NES) Council to understand why care home deaths rates were higher than the national average during the second wave in the winter of 2020/2021. It also describes independent research underway by NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) West to look at factors associated with COVID-19 cases and deaths in care homes within the Bath and North East Somerset area.


  • Published date: 14 March 2023
  • Last updated: 14 March 2023

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Last updated 14 March 2023

South East Bristol and Whitchurch Package

Strategic Transport Study

South East Bristol and Whitchurch Package

These reports build upon the findings of the previous Joint Transport Study.


  • Published date: 06 February 2023
  • Last updated: 06 April 2023

Details

We undertook three detailed transport studies to identify strategic infrastructure required to support growth in the West of England. This study was developed following a Joint Transport Study with WECA.

This work was developed for the Local Plan, clearly setting out and evidencing how we will provide the strategic transport infrastructure to support growth in our area. The work undertaken formed part of a district-wide consultation in conjunction with the Local Plan 2016-2036 Options Consultation. Read our Local Plan

The key issues we considered were:

  • identification of key transport challenges and transport objectives in the areas of interest
  • identification and shortlisting of potential transport options to address the challenges and objectives
  • concept design and initial costing of shortlisted options
  • desk-based assessment of environmental, social, and economic impacts, and value for money of the options
  • initial assessment of financial and delivery case of the options

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Last updated 06 April 2023

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