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Vans and lorries park up tthe A4 by the Ridgeway Avebury Parish Council has welcomed plans to create a strategy to manage the influx of Summer Solstice revellers next year. Hundreds of vehicles and thousands of people packed on to the Ridgeway for this year’s celebrations causing traffic and parking chaos along the A4. Police blocked access to that section of the Ridgeway, but cars and vans parked along the A4 and in nearby villages and farm tracks. Marlborough police say they took the difficult decision to prevent further access in order to maintain public safety and prevent potential damage to nearby farmland.
Vans and lorries park up tthe A4 by the Ridgeway Avebury Parish Council has welcomed plans to create a strategy to manage the influx of Summer Solstice revellers next year. Hundreds of vehicles and thousands of people packed on to the Ridgeway for this year’s celebrations causing traffic and parking chaos along the A4. Police blocked access to that section of the Ridgeway, but cars and vans parked along the A4 and in nearby villages and farm tracks. Marlborough police say they took the difficult decision to prevent further access in order to maintain public safety and prevent potential damage to nearby farmland.
Vans and lorries park up tthe A4 by the Ridgeway Avebury Parish Council has welcomed plans to create a strategy to manage the influx of Summer Solstice revellers next year. Hundreds of vehicles and thousands of people packed on to the Ridgeway for this year’s celebrations causing traffic and parking chaos along the A4. Police blocked access to that section of the Ridgeway, but cars and vans parked along the A4 and in nearby villages and farm tracks. Marlborough police say they took the difficult decision to prevent further access in order to maintain public safety and prevent potential damage to nearby farmland.
The vaccine effort from the East Kennet Primary Care Network is staying ahead of the curve, thanks to surgery staff and an army of volunteers. On Saturday around another 450 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine made its way into patients’ arms at the Kennet & Avon Medical Partnership. The PCN says that by Sunday (February 14) it will have inoculated all of the area’s over -70s and the extremely clinically vulnerable. According to the practice it was the first time they had given out the Astra Zeneca vaccine in Pewsey. In two months, KAMP has vaccinated 96 per cent of the over 80s, 92 per cent of 75-79-year-olds, care home staff and residents and frontline health and social care workers. The clinic in Pewsey was aimed at over -70s and the extremely clinically vulnerable.