Hello Everyone

Let’s start by saying that this is one Christmas that will not be how you imagined it.  It will be different but something a carer knows how to do better than anyone, is how to adapt, think on your feet and work around changed plans.

I really hope that find sometime for yourselves if possible, you find internal peace and that next year is a better one.  It was a shame we didn’t have our usual Christmas party and you didn’t get a chance to have to meet Father Christmas, so I thought I would get him to virtually come to you.

Santa Tony

Take Care and be safe x

Make sure you read the home page for opening times, important phone numbers and where to go if you need help.


The government has announced that London has entered tier 4 restrictions from this morning to slow the spread of Covid-19.

We will be moving into new, additional coronavirus restrictions on Sunday 20 December to help combat the spread of the virus in the capital as rates are dangerously high and a new strain is spreading faster than previous strains.

All non-essential shops must close, along with hairdressers, nail bars, indoor gyms, and leisure facilities. People should not travel unless absolutely necessary, and work from home wherever possible.

Household mixing will no longer be allowed on 23-27 December. The rules say residents must not leave the area nor mix with anyone outside their household, apart from support bubbles. It is important we follow the rules to keep everyone, particularly those who are older or more vulnerable, safe.

An ‘infographic’ spelling out the rules is included below. But to spell out a few key points:

  • Faith gatherings are allowed provided there is no mixing and proper distancing but even then, remember the virus is carried through droplets in the air so a face mask is the best way to keep you and others safe.
  • And as we all know, the Christmas period, even if you don’t celebrate the Christian faith, is an important time for families to gather together. But because this virus is surging again, we must all scale back massively our plans, not meet outside our ‘bubble’ and the rule the government suggested of 5 days with up to three ‘bubbles’ has now been withdrawn.
  • So it’s going to be a very different Christmas. But I do want you to look out for your friends and neighbours who may be isolated by this. Call a friend. Meet, if you can, (just two of you, socially distanced) in a park or for a walk. And a single bubble can still work. But be very careful.

I know these added restrictions are disruptive to both residents and businesses, but they are in place to keep us all safe. We will continue to work with the government to increase testing and make the case for adequate economic support for Tower Hamlets.

Please play your part to #KeepTowerHamletsSafe. Check on friends, family and neighbours by phone. Uncertain times can affect people’s mental health, so it’s vital we look out for each other safely. A host of health and wellbeing resources are available.

We also have a dedicated phoneline for vulnerable residents to get support with self-isolation, supplies and urgent needs throughout the pandemic.

We will provide more local advice and updates soon. Until then, please read more in this newsletter and share the latest advice with your networks.

Stay safe,
Mayor Biggs


Celebrate safely this Christmas, stay at home

Follow the new rules and play your part to keep our community safe, including:

  • Do not meet socially with anybody you do not live with, or who is not in your support bubble, indoors or in any private garden.
  • Hospitality settings, such as bars, pubs, cafes, and restaurants can only operate takeaway, click-and-collect, drive-through or delivery services.
  • Reduce the number of journeys you make and work from home where possible.
  • Places of worship remain open, but you must not attend with or socialise with anyone outside of your household or support bubble while you are there, unless a legal exemption applies.

The Government has also reintroduced shielding for clinically vulnerable people in all areas entering Tier 4.


London ADASS have organised a DJ to play festive music on Zoom for one hour on Xmas and New Year’s day for all London residents as a result of the sudden Tier 4 restrictions. ADASS organised this for residents who can no longer meet either with their extended support bubble/be alone. This is a virtual way to boost spirits over the festive period. Can you please share this on your social media accounts to inform residents?

The event is via Zoom which you can access by clicking on the following link
https://zoom.us/j/99380370666?pwd=VU5iM2VqYzhTQjhveTRkdDJLQjRxUT09

Meeting id: 993 8037 0666

Password: singalong


Important Numbers:

Unpaid carers can still access FREE PPE supplies. If you would like to receive PPE, Please contact the Carers Centre on 0207 790 1765 or Ayeda directly.

Domestic Violence Duty Line:  020 7364 4986 between 9am – 5pm.Victim Support:  020 7364 2448/7957


Just wishing everyone a peaceful, safe and week and remember if you need information and advice from the Carers Centre just email enquiries@ccth.org.uk

Tony Collins-Moore
Carers Academy Manager

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21 Brayford Square
London, E1 0SG

020 7790 1765

enquiries@ccth.org.uk

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Saturday and Sunday – Closed

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