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Vaccination rate hits 70 per cent in north Essex

The data also shone a light on the variation in coverage between different areas across Colchester. West Mersea had the highest coverage, with 75.1 per cent of people aged 16 and over given their first dose. It was followed by West Bergholt and Wormingford at 73.9 per cent and Prettygate and Westlands, at 73.7 per cent. Leading the areas with the lowest coverage was Greenstead, with 32.3 per cent. Wivenhoe and University followed it at 40.5 per cent, and New Town and Hythe were third lowest in coverage, at 41.3 per cent. The figures also revealed three-quarters of people in Tendring had received their first dose. The NHS data shows 89,811 people had received a jab by April 18, which equated to 73 per cent of those aged 16 and over.

Essex artist Emily Gillbanks wins de Laszlo Foundation Prize

Published: 11:30 AM April 21, 2021    Emily Gillbanks was awarded the de Laszlo Foundation Prize for her artwork in the Mall Galleries - Credit: Rosie Stanley Suffolk schooled Emily Gillbanks has been awarded the top prize and £1,500 at the Royal Society of British Artists Annual Exhibition after her work was showcased at the Mall Galleries. The former Thomas Gainsborough School student won the prestigious de Laszlo Foundation Prize and the money which is awarded to the best artwork from a life by an artist aged 35 or under featured at the Mall Galleries show.  The Royal Society of British Artists exhibition where Miss Gillbanks work was shown, boasts just over 100 of the UK’s top painters, sculptors and printmakers as members, all possessing the highest level of skill in their chosen styles and media.

Cottage in Wormingford set to go under the hammer for £200,000

Cottage in Wormingford set to go under the hammer for £200,000
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The Colchester pubs residents are most looking forward to returning to

EXCITED punters will finally be able to return to their favourite boozer next week - assuming they have a beer garden of course. From Monday hospitality venues are able to reopen their outdoor spaces as part of the next stage of the Government s roadmap out of lockdown. You can meet in a group of six or a larger group of any size from up to two households outdoors. There will be no requirement for a substantial meal to be served alongside alcohol, and they ll be no curfew in place either. But which pubs are residents most looking forward to returning?

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