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The Blind Pig Aylsham wine bar and bistro under new ownership

The Blind Pig wine bar and bistro in Aylsham, north Norfolk, has new owner - after only opening its doors just two months ago

Your say on how to revive Mackay s once-thriving city heart

Premium Content Subscriber only Mackay residents are clutching onto memories of their bustling city heart with many passionate about how it could thrive once more. South Mackay’s Roxanne McKenzie said she felt “really strongly” about the issue, asking: “What are we doing to bring people here?” “It’s sad, I have to say, I grew up here and it used to be the hub of the city,” Ms McKenzie said. She said the council had to seriously consider treasuring the historical buildings, and proposed commercial landlords let pop-ups open for free, albeit temporarily, to liven retail trade. South Mackay resident Roxanne McKenzie speaking at Mount Pleasant Centre about what needs to change in the Mackay city centre to bring shoppers back. Picture: Heidi Petith

Covid-19 vaccine given to staff and residents in Balhousie Perth care home

December 16, 2020, 2:59 pm An 81-year-old Perth woman has become one of the first care home residents to receive the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. © NHS Tayside Fay Mackay receives her vaccination. Fay Mckay – resident at the Fair City’s Balhousie North Inch Care Home – received the jab on Wednesday. Following her vaccination, Fay said: “It’s just a wise thing to do. I think it’s silly to refuse it just in case it spreads.” Care home staff are also receiving the vaccine as part of the roll-out. © NHS Tayside Fay Mackay, 81, gives the thumbs up after receiving her Covid-19 vaccination. Balhousie Care Group’s Operations Manager, Emma Roberts, said: “We’re extremely proud that Balhousie North Inch, our very first care home in Perthshire, was able to be part of history today for Tayside.

It s just a wise thing to do : Perth woman, 81, one of first Tayside care home residents to receive Pfizer vaccine

© Supplied by Balhousie Care Group Fay Mackay of Perth has become one of the first Tayside residents to have received the Covid-19 vaccine. Care home staff are also receiving the vaccine as part of the roll-out. Operations manager at Balhousie Care Group Emma Roberts said: “We’re extremely proud that Balhousie North Inch, our very first care home in Perthshire, was able to be part of history today for Tayside. “Getting a Covid vaccine – especially if you work with vulnerable groups – is an important step in preventing the spread of the virus. “It is another tool to making safe care home visits happen, alongside excellent infection prevention and control and efficient and accurate testing.”

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