PATIENTS were turned away from a pharmacy in Woodcote after it ran out of some prescription medication. A dozen people had been queuing for more than half an ho.
PRESCRIPTION dispensing machines have been installed by the Goring and Woodcote Medical Practice. The Pharmaself24 allows patients to pick up prescriptions any .
Sisters have their heads shaved for cancer charity );
TWO sisters raised more than £7,300 for charity by having their heads shaved.
Marion Virgo is currently having treatment for terminal cancer and Sarah Virgo-Harris wanted to support her.
They had their hair cut off at Mrs Virgo-Harris’s home in Goring high street, where her sister is staying temporarily as part of a family support bubble.
Ms Virgo, 52, of Wayside Green, Woodcote, was shaved by her brother-in-law Tony Virgo-Harris, a Goring parish councillor, and Mrs Virgo-Harris was shaved by the couple’s 15-year-old son Theo while their 12-year-old daughter Nica watched.
Guide to the latest coronavirus restrictions and the roadmap out of lockdown ); PRIME Minister Boris Johnson has revealed a “roadmap” for easing coronavirus restrictions in England.
After the first stage next month, further lifting of the rules will happen if certain conditions are met, such as the continuing successful rollout of the covid-19 vaccines.
The aim is for all restrictions to be lifted by June 21 at the earliest. Mr Johnson said that lockdown easing would be “cautious and irreversible”.
Stage one March 8:
re-open.
University students can return for practical courses. There will be a review by the end of the Easter holidays for all other students.