By Ellie Pipe, Friday Mar 12, 2021
There are no complaints from the women heading out to the car park on Thursday afternoon as they cheerfully make sure others are not forgotten and look forward to the day when elders can return to the building in the heart of St Paulâs.
Politics is perhaps not at the forefront of peopleâs minds as communities continue to deal with the consequences of a global pandemic, but views on what is needed in the area are clear.
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M32 Maples: residents in shock as last remaining tree near motorway is cut down
Police were called in early hours to prevent breach of the peace
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Bristol and South Gloucestershire mobile surge testing ends - what you need to know
Collect and Drop sites will stay open until Wednesday, February 24
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Today (Sunday, February 21) is the last day residents of 24 BS postcodes can get a Covid surge test at one of six mobile testing sites across Bristol and South Gloucestershire.
Community surge testing is due to finish on Sunday in South Gloucestershire Residents living or working in specific postcodes are being urged to get a covid-19 test before the community surge testing programme in Bristol and South Gloucestershire ends this weekend. Over 33,500 tests have been completed since the programme launched on Sunday, February 7. More than 14,700 tests have been carried out at the six mobile testing units (MTUs) set up, while over 18,700 tests were returned to Collect and Drop sites across Bristol and South Gloucestershire. Health leaders are thanking residents who have taken part in the two week programme, and encouraging those who are eligible, but have not yet been tested, to get a test before the end of the weekend.