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Hertfordshire Covid: Full list of walk-in vaccinations available for over-40s in Herts this week
It s the first time the drop-in jabs will be available from the large centres
Over-40s will be able to visit a drop-in vaccination centre (Image: Leon Neal/PA Wire)
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Kirk’s Chelsea award-winning low-allergen garden for the University of Worcester
Credit: GAP Photo / Marcus Harpur
The hay fever season is here (it runs from March to September), causing misery for 20 per cent of the UK’s population overall and 37 per cent of teenagers, according to NHS statistics.
Hay fever – caused by pollen – is one of the most common allergies and is often linked with others, particularly food, and respiratory conditions such as asthma. A total of 44 per cent of the British adult population suffers from at least one allergy, with the figures on a steadily upward trend, reports Allergy UK.
Assistant director for planning and regulation at Stevenage Borough Council, Zayd Al-Jawad, said: The council has received an application for development of land to the west of Stevenage from Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon Homes. The application is for 1,500 new homes, including 30 per cent affordable homes, along with sports facilities, open spaces, transport and access arrangements, a primary school and a local centre. This application relates to a site which has been allocated within the Stevenage Borough Local Plan. This is a major application, and will be subject to extensive review and consultation with residents and statutory organisations in the months ahead.