Stray horses seen on residential street bristolpost.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bristolpost.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Covid marshals in South Gloucestershire are being axed this week – but councillors fear it is “too abrupt”. Kingswood ward Labour Cllr Andrea Reid says the fact more people will be out and about, combined with growing uncertainty over easing of lockdown because of the Indian coronavirus variant, mean the hi-vis officials are needed more than ever. South Gloucestershire Council has confirmed the 10 daytime marshals are being phased out from Sunday (May 23), with them all being stood down by Friday, May 28. At the first in-person full council meeting since the start of the pandemic, Cllr Reid said: “I’m mindful of the unknown factors with regard to the Indian variant of Covid-19, and we know currently the easing of restrictions is still in doubt.
Bus drivers having to wee in bushes and bottles due to public toilet closures
Their plea: We just want to be able to pee
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Bus drivers claim they are having to relieve themselves in bushes and bottles due to a disgraceful lack of public toilets.
A combination of temporary coronavirus closuresand permanent removal of public facilities has prompted Unite to speak out, particularly in support of female drivers and workers with bowel and bladder conditions.
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