CONTROVERSIAL plans for a new activities centre and café at at Pontymoile canal basin, on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal near Pontypool, have been given the green light, despite concerns over the building’s aesthetics. A new activities centre will be aimed at improving non-motor powered activities on the canal, such as paddle boarding and canoeing. As part of the development the existing toilet block will be demolished, which raised some concerns over accessibility for visitors. In the planning meeting, Cllr Huw Bevan said: “We seem to be doing away with public toilets.” Claire Hall, senior planner at Torfaen Council said: “The toilet block has got issues in terms of its maintenance and management.
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How Maryland is working to vaccinate its homeless population
By TORI BERGEL of Capital News Service April 26, 2021 GMT
On March 5, 2020, Maryland’s first three positive cases of COVID-19 were confirmed.
On March 30, 2020, Gov. Larry Hogan issued a stay-at-home order, keeping residents from work or school, and setting in motion a new normal for the state of pandemic-related anxiety to which the world is still accustomed.
On Dec. 11, the Food and Drug Administration approved administration of the first coronavirus vaccine in the U.S., developed by Pfizer-BioNTech.
This month, on April 6, over a year from when the pandemic began, Hogan announced that all Marylanders over the age of 16 were now eligible to receive a vaccine.
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