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Lockdown eases and Ledbury High Street booms

The same positive response was heard throughout the High Street and a wide range of businesses. Elizabeth Blandford, owner of Blandfords lifestyle shop said: “It’s really nice to be back, and shoppers are happy to be back in Ledbury, which is such a safe place to shop. “We’ve had children coming in with their Christmas and Easter money to buy toys, because they haven’t been able to spend it until now. It’s all really encouraging.” Jane Salt, owner of Hay Wines, said: “It s good to see people coming in, all supporting local shops. We have been noticeably busier. We have been open as an essential business, but there is definitely more footfall, which is great.”

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Calls for action to stop sexual violence Stop Demand works to reduce demand that drives the global sex trade. It works to identify, challenge and seek a shift in attitudes and beliefs that underpin and sustain all forms of sexual violence, sexual exploitation and sexual denigration of women and children. Stop Demand s key platform is education - through public awareness raising, calling for local and global action, co-ordinating campaigns, mobilising the community in particular the male community, media engagement, and collaborating with governmental and non-governmental agencies. Stop Demand - Latest News [Page 1] Thursday, 1 April 2021, 1:22 pm | Stop Demand Today’s guilty plea in Sydney by New Zealand-born businessman Sir Ron Brierley,

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Oklahoma Dept Of Corrections Resumes Visitation Days After Inmate Vaccinations Begin

Tuesday, March 16th 2021, 10:32 pm By: Barry Mangold After pausing visits in September, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections announced Tuesday inmate visitation will resume in April.  “We know how valuable family support is to our inmates, and I am very pleased we are able to resume visitation throughout all facilities,” said department director Scott Crow in a news release.  Additional rules will be enforced by DOC staff to accommodate state health guidelines for COVID-19, such as masking and social distancing.  Visitation will officially resume on April 1. Visitors and inmates will be required to wear masks, remain six feet apart throughout visits, and no physical contact is allowed. 

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