Really dangerous parking by Oxshott Heath prompts Surrey Police and council stay local warning
Elmbridge Borough Council is working with Surrey Police to resolve the issue
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Walkers have been warned against parking irresponsibly next to Surrey heathland and woods which have become very busy in recent weeks.
Hogs Back Brewery volunteers as coronavirus vaccination drive-thru in Surrey
The Tongham venue has a large area that could be used for vaccinations during the pandemic
Hogs Back Brewery in Tongham (Image: Grahame Larter)
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As vaccination centres, farm shops and fashion outlets, pubs get creative in their fight to survive
With no end in sight for lockdown, pubs are diversifying to stay afloat and supporting suppliers and customers as they do so
12 January 2021 • 3:00pm
Drinkers at the Hogs Back Hangar taproom before the lockdown; its owner wants the site to be used as a vaccination centre
When thousands of pubs up and down the country were first forced to close due to the pandemic, in March last year, many publicans decided to turn their boozers into takeaways, drive-throughs or even bakeries (while cooking free meals for key workers or the homeless). This kept staff in work, provided the businesses some income, and offered a vital community service. Few could have imagined that, 10 months on, they would be in the same position.
The temporary mortuary at Headley Court in Leatherhead. Image: Surrey News / SCC / Twitter A temporary mortuary in Leatherhead is holding increasing numbers of the deceased as the impact of the worsening coronavirus pandemic continues to bite in Surrey. The huge pressure hospital mortuaries in Surrey currently find themselves dealing with has forced the increased use of the mortuary and authorities expect this use to increase in the days ahead. The mortuary is situated on a former military base at Headley Court in Leatherhead, which was converted into a recovery centre last year (The NHS Seacole Centre) to help care for Covid-19 patients in Surrey and ease the strain on hospitals in the region.