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Swale farmers Stephen and James Attwood offer to help build drive-thru super Covid vaccine centre

Swale farmers Stephen and James Attwood offer to help build drive-thru super Covid vaccine centre A farmer and his son have offered to help build a drive-thru Covid-19 vaccine centre. Stephen and James Attwood who farm in Swale have written to Sittingbourne and Sheppey MP Gordon Henderson asking him to pass on their offer at high level . James Attwood. Picture: Sean Aidan The Attwoods, who farm on Sheppey and in Sittingbourne, said: The roll-out of the new vaccine is of such importance it requires a national effort. The Government should work with the private sector. Drive-thrus could be constructed across the country in large car parks, airports, private hospitals and county showgrounds which could operated 24/7.

Aldi bosses in Faversham concerned about plans to allow customers of proposed terrace of shops to use supermarket s car park

Aldi bosses in Faversham concerned about plans to allow customers of proposed terrace of shops to use supermarket’s car park Published: 06:00, 18 December 2020 Aldi bosses are “extremely concerned” about plans to allow customers of a proposed terrace of shops to use the supermarket’s car park. Applicants HDD Limited want permission to build a parade of retail units at the Perry Court development next to the German chain’s new store in Faversham, the under-construction Premier Inn hotel and 66-bed care home. CGI of the proposed terrace of shops next the approved Aldi They propose having shoppers and delivery drivers use Aldi’s car park after the supermarket closes its doors each night.

Matt Hancock calls on everyone in Kent to behave as if they have Covid-19

Matt Hancock calls on everyone in Kent to behave as if they have Covid-19 Based on the latest figures, 11 of the top 25 local areas in England with the highest Covid-19 case rates are in Kent Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Never miss a thing from Belfast and beyond - sign up for FREE newsletter direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

More than 5,000 extra homes at Faversham will be biggest expansion of town since Victorian times

More than 5,000 extra homes at Faversham will be biggest expansion of town since Victorian times  |  An explosion of house-building in Faversham will change the nature of town forever, opponents claim. Thousands of extra homes are set to be constructed as government targets are ramped up, with most new properties concentrated to the south and east of the town. Hundreds of homes, including those at the Faversham Lakes development, are currently being built across the town Housing estates will stretch all the way to Brenley Corner as part of what has been described as the largest expansion of the town since the Victorian era .

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