Anil Sharma (right) with Lucy Frazer MP outside Haddenham Pharmacy on Station Road.
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Community pharmacy teams across Ely and East Cambridgeshire have started to offer free Covid-19 test kits.
The ‘pharmacy collect’ service will make lateral flow devices available to people without symptoms free of charge from local NHS pharmacies.
It comes after NHS Test and Trace research found that people prefer to access testing close to home.
The consumer healthcare association, Proprietary Association of Great Britain (PAGB), also found that since the start of the pandemic, almost one in three people are now more likely to visit a pharmacy for advice before seeking help elsewhere.
How are ski resorts becoming more sustainable?
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How are ski resorts becoming more sustainable? Colin Nicholson © Provided by The Independent
Skiers and snowboarders are often challenged on their passion as the debate over what we should do about global warming hots up. The question of what winter sports fans – and resorts – can do to keep skiing sustainable in a time of climate change is very much a live issue.
If flying there proves the only practical option, don’t give up on trying to save the planet. Yes, travel to resorts is the biggest carbon outlay of a skiing holiday – 57 per cent according to a French study by Mountain Riders. But there are other issues to consider, too, when planning a winter holiday, and more and more resorts are rising to the challenge of going greener.