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THE first photograph in this week’s trip down West Fife’s Memory Lane shows how milk was delivered to people s doorsteps before the days of supermarkets. Gordon Fraser recalls some of the pitfalls of this type of delivery: “My brother was a milkman with the Co-op and as a teenager, I used to help him deliver the milk at weekends and school holidays by means of horse and cart. It was an early-morning start and we delivered around Izatt Avenue and Nethertown. One of my fond memories is of us going down the New Row, a steep hill which needed you to keep the brake on the cart to stop it ramming or pushing the horse.” ....
IN recent days announcements have been made by numerous supermarkets that they intend to prevent customers from entering their stores if they refuse to wear a mask (except for medical reasons and other exemptions). My question regarding the lack of such enforcement of mask wearing by customers is: why, under the terms of the Health and Safety at Work Act, have employers not been obliged, using the risk assessment process, to enforce the wearing of face masks by all staff and customers for the protection of their own employees since the problems associated with Covid-19 first became apparent? Whilst not an excuse for any employer in terms of the measures to be introduced for the safety of their employees, as far as I can ascertain current HSE guidance (last reviewed December 31, 2020) makes no mention of the need for face masks in its Covid-19 guidance, which is in itself strange since Scottish Government policy is that people frequenting shops (presumably including employe ....