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Hyndburn trees for vaccines A council has pledged to plant one oak tree for every 5,000 people who take the Covid vaccine. Bosses at Hyndburn Borough Council said they would plant one tree in a local park for every 5,000 residents who completed their vaccination course in 2021. As part of the Community Champions Initiative, Hyndburn Council are working closely with local NHS services to help with vaccination uptake and deliver various Covid-19 information initiatives and campaigns. Hyndburn GP and clinical director of Hyndburn central, Dr Fiona Ford, said: “This is a wonderful way to recognise all those who are saying yes to their vaccination and also very fitting to recognise our Acorn Vaccination Centre, with oak trees being planted as a lasting reminder and reflection.” ....
Cllr Miles Parkinson, John Brindle, and Lyndsey Sims at Claytpn Civic Hall A BOXING club is to move into a civic hall thanks to a Sport England grant. The £50,000 from its Community Asset Fund will allow Clayton Amateur Boxing Club to transform Clayton Civic Hall into an up-to-date new sporting centre. John Brindle, its head coach, said: “We are a not-for-profit organisation, run entirely by volunteers. This £50,000 funding award is vital so we can meet growing demand and continue to help young people in our local community. Our relocation to Clayton Civic Hall means we can not only help more people, we can also expand what we do including encouraging more females to get involved with our programmes. ....
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