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Back to school: Medway pupils urged to get Covid test
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Updated: 13:26, 01 March 2021
Families with children returning to school next Monday are being encouraged to book symptom-free Covid tests.
To limit the number of pupils who may test positive when going back to the classroom, Medway Council is urging households to get tested at one of the five centres across the Towns which are open seven days a week.
Symptom-free tests can be booked across Medway
These are at Chattenden Community Centre, The Student Hub at Chatham Maritime, The Oast House in Rainham, Rochester Cathedral and Medway Park in Gillingham.
Doors are open between 9am and 7pm.
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Restaurants Villagio, Friendly Phil s and The Broadwick in Medway close
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Three restaurants in Medway have been forced to close after administrators were called in.
Italian restaurant Villagio and American diner Friendly Phil s at Chatham Maritime and The Broadwick in Chatham and Hempstead Valley have all closed after the company which runs them, Dining Street Limited, went into administration.
They are the latest to have to close
The news means the 147 members of staff employed by the company across Kent and the south east have been made redundant.
Administrators from KPMG were appointed last week. Will Wright, partner at KPMG and joint administrator, said: âThe current plight of the UKâs hospitality sector cannot be underestimated. Despite the breadth of support packages available, the reality is that the latest lockdown measures have proven to be a hammer blow for many businesses which, like the Dining Street group of companies, continue to accrue creditor liab