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Communities in the Stamford, Rutland and Bourne areas invited to adopt a phone box

Communities in the Stamford, Rutland and Bourne areas invited to adopt a phone box  | Updated: 13:49, 15 March 2021 Whether they fancy turning it into a miniature library, a museum or a defibrillator store, communities can adopt an iconic red phone box for £1. The first red phone boxes appeared in 1926, but most of these and the more modern glass kiosks have been retired from service as people rely on mobile phones. Since 2008, 784 phone boxes in the East Midlands have been taken on by their communities, but several remain available. A book exchange is another popular re-use for old phone boxes These can be found in High Street and Broad Street in Stamford, Market Place in Oakham, Market Place in Market Deeping, Morton, Greatford, Witham-on-the-Hill, Edenham, Grimsthorpe, Braceborough, Market Overton, Ayston, Lyddington, North Luffenham, Little Casterton, Swinstead, Folkingham, Pickworth, and Aslackby.

Care Quality Commission rating for care homes in Stamford, Rutland, Bourne and the Deepings

Care Quality Commission rating for care homes in Stamford, Rutland, Bourne and the Deepings
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Coronavirus: Eight out of England s 10 Covid hotspots have prisons

Eight out of England s 10 coronavirus hotspots are home to prisons, MailOnline can reveal. Public Health England data show that the highest infection rate in the country in the third week of February – in the area surrounding a jail in Leeds – was twice as high as the worst outbreak in a non-prison area. Prisons in Leeds, Hull, Peterborough, Manchester, Birmingham, Dorset, Rutland and Hatfield have all recorded outbreaks that sent local rates rocketing. Professor Seena Fazel, an Oxford University psychiatrist who works closely with inmates, said crowded and poorly ventilated environments make the virus hard to control, and prisons are porous  with staff and inmates regularly travelling in and out.

Latest Covid-19 figures for Rutland and South Kesteven

Latest Covid-19 figures for Rutland and South Kesteven The R-rates in Rutland and South Kesteven remain above the national average. In the past week, 193 people have tested positive for coronavirus in South Kesteven. Only 10 new cases relate to people living in Stamford with 13 new cases in Bourne and 16 in Market Deeping. Covid-19 cases in the area. Photo: gov.uk In the past week, six deaths within 28 days of a positive test have been recorded in South Kesteven with a total of 250 people having died in the district from Covid. Rutland s seven-day coronavirus infection rate has now risen to double the national average.

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