Gough and Kelly s mobile response supervisor, Krystian Potrykus, at the LNER Community A security firm is creating more than 50 jobs in York after securing a major contract at the new LNER Community Stadium. Gough and Kelly has launched a recruitment drive after landing the deal to provide 40 safety stewards to work at the stadium, on the back of other contracts for customer service security and day and night-time security posts. The award-winning firm has provided security services around Yorkshire for more three decades. The team is currently working at the Covid testing site at York St John University, as well as holding security contracts at Askham Bryan College, ACM Global, Benenden Health, the Merchant Taylors’ Hall, and more than 50 schools across York.
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Public health bosses are encouraging residents to take a Covid test twice a week. Covid tests will be offered at the vaccination centre, to employers across the city and at the University of York, York St John University, York Leisure Centre at the York Stadium Leisure Complex, Acomb Explore and Foxwood Community Centre testing sites. In-person tests are available at St William s College in the city centre. Sharon Stoltz, director of public health at City of York Council, said: “Infection rates in York remain low currently but we can’t afford to be complacent. I would like to thank everyone in the city for their continued efforts. It is through this vigilance practicing Hands, Face, Space, Fresh Air, getting tested regularly and getting the vaccine when called that we can continue to reopen our city and protect our recovery from the pandemic.”