NORTH Wales will be home to at least 20 coronavirus vaccination sites, it has been confirmed. Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) has confirmed that the region already has its Mass Vaccination Centres (MVCs) that are located at the three rainbow hospitals – which are based in Bangor, Deeside and Llandudno. The health board said it will also be utilising its Hospital Vaccination Centres (HVCs) at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Glan Clwyd Hospital and Wrexham Maelor Hospital. To boost this, there are also going to be local vaccination centres (LVCs) that will help make the vaccine more accessible when people are called to receive their COVID-19 jab.
Location of every vaccination centre in North Wales revealed - but it comes with this warning
The Welsh Government is refusing to confirm the exact locations of centres - but the North Wales health board has disclosed its sites
12:40, 13 JAN 2021
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CITY Walk is getting into the holiday spirit with its “kaleidoscopic” Christmas tree, unique Christmas decorations designed by artist Stephen Mok, as well as family activities, giveaways and performances by local artists and roving carollers. Information here.
“DICKSON Sounds in the Village” has been bringing sounds alive in Dickson every Saturday for the past month, and will host its last performance featuring the Bec Taylor School of Music at Dickson Library courtyard, 11am-1pm, December 19. Information here.
Christmas classic “Elf” will be on show at the courtyard in front of the Dickson Post Shop… December 19
CLASSIC Christmas film “Elf”, starring Will Ferrell, will be on show at the courtyard in front of the Dickson Post Shop from 8pm, with entertainment from Lucy Sparkles and friends starting at 6pm, December 19. Information here.
Middletown declares parking ban through end of snowstorm
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Middletown has a parking ban in effect Dec. 16 through the end of the anticipated snowstorm.Hearst Connecticut Media file photo
MIDDLETOWN Mayor Ben Florsheim has issued a parking ban from 6 p.m. Wednesday until further notice as the anticipated storm approaches Connecticut.
Motorists are not allowed to use on-street parking until the ban is lifted, according to a press release. If a car is preventing the snow plows from properly cleaning the street, the operator will be ticketed $205 and towed at the owner’s expense.
Vehicles may be claimed by contacting police at 860-638-4000. Full payment and associated tow costs must be paid first, the release said.