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HALIFAX A Public Health mobile testing unit was set up at the Halifax Transit Bridge Terminal on Tuesday, offering free COVID-19 tests to people of all ages. For some, it was their first time getting tested. I m going to hang out with some friends and I said might as well, said Ed Elliott after getting his first COVID-19 test. Kaylie Arnold likes the convenience of grabbing a COVID-19 test while waiting for the bus. I m fully vaccinated and everything but I just seen that they were having it so might as well do it while I can, said Arnold. ....
An artist spent four hours battling bitterly cold temperatures to hand-mould a 10-foot heavenly sculpture out of snow. Ed Elliott, 35, risked frostbite to create the 10ft-wide divine figure on top of the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire. He spent four hours sculpting the stunning angel with only his hands and a small knife to carve the wings after heavy snowfall on Sunday. He said: I was snowed in and feeling like a child I wanted to play in the snow and make an angel. Ed Elliott, 35, risked frostbite to create the 10ft-wide divine figure on top of the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire ....
YOU’VE probably never thought much about the weight of an angel, but for Ed Elliott it’s a matter of some importance. Because his angel tips the scales at more than 30 stone, and at that size it’s not going to fly! Ed’s cold-cast bronze sculpture – Greer, Guardian Angel – also has a wing span of about 10ft and won the Sculpture of the Year 2020 Award at the Cotswold Sculpture Park. The angel was then dismantled into three manageable sections to travel to the renowned Royal Horticultural Society Rosemoor Winter Sculpture Exhibition in Devon, where it was illuminated for its spectacular Christmas event. ....
Credit: steve parsons/pa SIR – On Friday morning I received the Pfizer vaccine. No side effects, or anything else. The arrangements were like a military operation: smooth-running and very competent. The jab was completed in seconds, done by a young doctor whom I did not know in a community hall, with volunteers guiding patients at every stage. All were charming and helpful. The sense of relief afterwards is something to be so grateful for. Janet E Hotter
SIR – Back in the Seventies, in the Lincolnshire village where I lived, two local transport companies would collect produce from the farms during the afternoon, and by 5 am the next day it would be at markets across the country. No computers, no mobile phones – just good organisation. ....