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Staff at a care home in Wrexham have urged people to protect themselves against the flu this winter. Thousands of frontline care workers are protecting themselves against the virus thanks to an innovative vaccination partnership with community pharmacies. Every care home in North Wales has been paired with a local pharmacy to make it easier […]
Owen Sheppard, Local Democracy Reporter
Published:
3:39 PM March 9, 2021
Updated:
6:21 PM March 9, 2021
Dhimant Patel who owns the Collins Chemist, Church Street.
- Credit: LDRS
A pharmacist who has served Church Street residents for 40 years is “petrified” that the redevelopment of the area could put him out of business.
Dhimant Patel, 62, and who owns the Collins Chemist, has been told to vacate his shop by December.
That’s because the block of flats, which his shop and a dozen others sit beneath, is one of the first in a long list of buildings to be demolished and rebuilt as part a flagship regeneration project.