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Wrexham s local vaccination centre to move to six day a week operation - by appointment only

Posted: Fri 29th Jan 2021 Wrexham’s local vaccination centre to move to six day a week operation – by appointment only Wrexham’s Member of the Senedd and Wrexham Council have welcomed the opening of the first Local Vaccination Centre (LVC) in North Wales. Vaccinations are available by appointment only / The LVC does not offer drop-in services / Please don’t just turn-up without an appointment – you won’t be offered vaccination. The LVC is managed by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and will play a key role in the local vaccination programme – alongside GP practices and the Mass Vaccination Centre (MVC) in Deeside.

Opening of first Local Vaccination Centre hailed as important boost for Wrexham

WREXHAM Council has welcomed the opening of the first Local Vaccination Centre (LVC) in North Wales. The council has been pressing for an LVC in the county borough as part of the vaccine rollout to local communities, and earlier this week the facility opened at the Catrin Finch Centre. The LVC is managed by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and will play a key role in the local vaccination programme – alongside GP practices and the Mass Vaccination Centre (MVC) in Deeside. Councillor Joan Lowe, Lead Member for Health and Adult Social Care, said: “We’ve really pressed for an LVC in Wrexham since the start, and we’re absolutely delighted to see it up and running.

Plans to implement new North Wales Dementia Strategy set to be backed by councillors

Plans to implement new North Wales Dementia Strategy set to be backed by councillors This article is old - Published: Thursday, Jan 7th, 2021 Plans to implement a new North Wales Dementia Strategy are set to be backed by councillors next week. It is estimated that between 10,000 and 11,000 people are currently living with dementia across the region. This figure is set to increase in the coming years as the number of older people in the population increases, with the report before councillors noting: “This number is likely to increase as the number of older people in the population increases. Women are more likely to have dementia than men, possibly because they live longer. In North Wales an estimated 6,300 women have dementia and 3,700 men. It is estimated that 2,700 people living with dementia in North Wales will be Welsh speakers. “

Wrexham Council look to Fixed Penalty Notices and new CCTV to clamp down on fly tipping

Posted: Wed 6th Jan 2021 Wrexham Council look to Fixed Penalty Notices and new CCTV to clamp down on fly tipping This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jan 6th, 2021 Those who pay fly tippers to dispose of their waste and fly tippers themselves have been branded “lazy” – with a warning they could soon be caught on camera and prosecuted. Previously Wrexham Council have issued strong warnings about using people who end up fly tipping waste, promising prosecutions would take place of those involved, however with little or no action taken. Last April we enquired if any of the new powers from Welsh Government had been taken up, which would allow a Fixed Penalty Notice of £300 (£150 if paid early) for household waste duty of care issues.

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