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TODD Scanlon won the hearts of Adver readers when we reported he d been accepted on a college course that means he could become the first qualified… ....
TODD Scanlon won the hearts of Adver readers when we reported he d been accepted on a college course that means he could become the first qualified… ....
ADVER readers reacted to a momentous day in Swindon s history as Honda closes its doors for good. Dave James said: I m positive about the future, never felt comfortable with all our eggs in one basket. It won’t be easy but I m very optimistic about the development planned for the area. Gail Sargeant added: Well it’s not unexpected and they’ve had a far better payout than most people who made were redundant. Matt Howard said: As much as it was hard work, I loved it. I made some great friends and Honda helped me get where I am today. Definitely bittersweet. ....
Adver readers have reacted to Sainsbury’s joining Tesco in charging drivers who use Pay at Pump machines a £100 deposit fee to use the service. Drivers who fill up their car at the supermarket forecourts could see a temporary deposit of £100 taken from their bank accounts. The deposit will be taken out of drivers’ accounts the moment they put their card into the machine. The petrol station will then calculate the correct fee after the car has been refuelled, and the money will then be refunded back on the payment card, minus what is owed for the petrol. Here’s what you told us on Facebook. ....
Adver readers voiced their views after scientists said pets may need to be vaccinated against Covid. Coronavirus can infect a wide range of species including cats, dogs, mink and other domesticated species, experts from the University of East Anglia, the Earlham Institute and the University of Minnesota have said. In an editorial for the journal Virulence, they wrote that continued evolution of the virus in animals followed by transmission to humans “poses a significant long-term risk to public health”. One of the authors, a professor of evolutionary genetics said dogs and cats can contract coronavirus but that there are no known cases in which there has been spill back to humans. ....