Vaccination bus visiting popular Bolton park on bank holiday Monday
It will also be parked up at a supermarket and a mosque later in the week
08:38, 3 MAY 2021
Queens Park (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice People taking a bank holiday walk around the park will have an opportunity to get an impromptu Covid-19 jab.
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05:00, 2 MAY 2021
These criminals were all jailed in April
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Perverts, a killer and a knife-point robber are among the criminals who have been jailed in and around Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire in the last month.
With the Easter bank holiday and spring weather April always brings joy to many but for some of the region s criminals it has meant the start of a spell behind bars.
Later in the week the bus will visit a supermarket and a mosque to deliver jabs. On Bank Holiday Monday the bus will be at Queens Park between 10am and 4pm, where it will be based in the car park in Spa Road. On Tuesday, May 4, the Vaccination Bus will be at Sainsbury’s supermarket, Trinity Street, from 10am to 4pm. Then, on Saturday, May 8 it will pay a visit to Masjid E Ghosia Mosque in Caroline Street between 1pm and 6pm. The bus will be situated in the car park, behind the mosque building, access via Barbara Street. Anyone who fits the current criteria and is registered with a Bolton GP can receive their first vaccination on board the bus.
FOUR people were arrested, and two were charged, following climate protests which saw people sitting in roads across Dorset. Roads were blocked in Christchurch, Westbourne, Dorchester, Weymouth and Sherborne on Saturday as campaigners protested the lack of action from government to tackle climate change. A spokesperson for Dorset Police said: “Dorset Police was made aware of reports of protest activity involving members of the public sitting in the public highway at various locations in Dorset at around 11am on Saturday, May 1. “The locations included Trinity Street in Dorchester, Fountain Way in Christchurch, Jubilee Close in Weymouth and Half Moon Street in Sherborne. At each location just one person was reported to be involved. It is believed this was part of a national protest.