Barnsdale Hall Hotel on edge of Rutland Water getting revamp after being bought by Cofresh family
Hotel was bought last summer by Dineshbhai and Savitaben Patel, co-founders of Leicester’ snack foods empire
Barnsdale Hall Hotel
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PEOPLE living in Swindon are in a blackspot when it comes to access to pharmacies according to a new analysis. A study of NHS data by online pharmacy Medicine Direct has revealed the areas of the UK with the worst access and Swindon is in fourth place. The document has ranked towns and cities based on the number of people currently served by each pharmacy in their area. And in Swindon and the surrounding SN postcode area there are 92 registered pharmacies, each responsible for 4,987 people. Jon Higham managing director at Medicine Direct said: “The reality remains that pharmacies have been on the decline across the country - in part due to what the government has referred to as clustering, where multiple pharmacies exist within a 10-minute walk of one another.
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