Salford waste management facility will be closed to all customers on Saturday and general visitors will not be allowed at Woodingford Lodge.
OXFORD COUNTY - Oxford County has announced some additional measures during Stage 2 of the current lockdown.
Oxford County Archives will pause in-person access until further notice. Staff will still be working remotely and can be reached at archives@oxfordcounty.ca. To access the County’s online research resources visit www.oxfordcounty.ca/archives.
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The Waste Management Facility in Salford will be temporarily closed on Saturdays to all customers (residential and commercial) for 21 days, or longer if the provincial Modified Step Two is extended. The facility will remain open Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Oxford EarlyON Child and Family Centres will be closed for a bit as well. EarlyON is pausing the Outdoor Adventurer programs for the month of January. They will be increasing virtual village programs to offer families a chance to connect from home. You can follow Oxford EarlyON online or follow them on Facebook for updates.
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Woodingford Lodge is temporality pausing general visits and day absences for social purposes.
Designated caregivers may continue their arrangements under certain conditions. For more information see the Visitor Guidelines at www.oxfordcounty.ca/woodingford.

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