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The hub has helped hundreds of small organisations across the Solent region and it also runs the Transfer to Transform initiative, which offers SMEs the opportunity to have apprenticeship training fully-funded. The initiative has been of enormous help to a number of Portsmouth-based small businesses including Aspex Gallery, J Robbins and Son and Blue Reef aquarium. A spokesperson from the Aspex Gallery, an art gallery at Gunwharf Quays, said: ‘The levy transfer is of enormous benefit to organisations such as ourselves – as a small registered charity the opportunity to benefit from the levy and cover the cost of the training and development of a member of the team is something we are extremely grateful for. ....
Submitting. The Guildhall Test Centre in Portsmouth pictured on February 22. Picture: Sarah Standing (220221-3405) Director of public health at Portsmouth City Council, Helen Atkinson, said: Working with our pharmacy partners, we ve made it as easy as we can to enable everyone to get involved in testing when you don’t have symptoms. This type of testing helps identify the one in three people who become infected but show no symptoms. The more people who get tested regularly, the greater our ability becomes to reduce the spread of infection. It comes after the city s asymptomatic test centre was moved from the Guildhall to the Somers Town hub this month. ....
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Fareham College to be Covid testing centre A COLLEGE in Hampshire is set to be made a community testing centre for coronavirus, as early as next week. From February 22, Fareham College will be one of 11 community testing sites to open in the county. The scheme by Hampshire County Council will test people with no coronavirus symptoms but who need to leave home for work. Executive Leader Cllr Sean Woodward said: The introduction of free rapid community testing is a significant step in our fight against COVID-19. I encourage anyone who is eligible for the scheme to get tested regularly to ensure that we identify positive cases more quickly. We are working closely with Hampshire County Council to plan the roll out and ensure that stringent safety measures are in place at the Fareham College site to prevent any possible spread of the virus. ....