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An Easter Ross councillor recovering from Covid says she’ll do what it takes to make sure the needy don’t go hungry in her ward.
Pauline Munro has been heavily involved in the resilience effort since the start of the pandemic, helping set up food banks in Invergordon and Alness, liaising with supermarkets, and delivering food parcels.
But the Invergordon outbreak has taken its toll on her fellow volunteers, and the pool of people available has gone down to two from 10 in Invergordon, and from eight to two in Alness, including Mrs Munro.
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Ross-shire bar The Mallard in Dingwall closes as precaution after customer confirms Covid-19 infection By Hector MacKenzie
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Updated: 11:48, 23 December 2020
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Mallard landlord Sean Kennedy: Consideration of customers and staff safety paramount . Picture: Callum Mackay
A POPULAR Ross-shire pub and restaurant has had to close it doors after a customer had a confirmed case of Covid.
The owners of the Mallard, in Station Square, Dingwall, said it was closing as a precaution, and staff had already been tested.
The customer was in the Mallard on Friday night.
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