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A rapid Covid test result ANYONE living in Oxfordshire can now claim a Covid testing kit to use at home, regardless of whether they have symptoms or not. Asymptomatic testing kits which can be used at home have been given out to essential workers for months, allowing them to regularly check whether or not they are infected with Covid, even if they do not show the signs of the disease. But as of last week, all residents of Oxfordshire are now able to claim these testing kits from four community testing centres around the county. The rollout of the kits to the wider public comes as Covid restrictions ease, and the readily available tests have been billed as a way of making sure people feel safe and confident they will not contract or transmit Covid when returning to crowded shopping centres, bars and restaurants.
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Work on restoring the Bayswater Covered Bridge on New Brunswick s Kingston Peninsula began in August 2020 and involved crews working around the clock six days a week.(Submitted by Wood Research and Development)
Yarmouth church provides children’s clothes Kingsgate Community Church in Great Yarmouth has just launched a new service to provide children’s clothing to needy local families.
Lilies is a new friendly service that provides and delivers preloved children’s clothing, free of charge, for children aged 6 months to 11 years. It has been set up by the church, which runs the
Kings Centre in
Great Yarmouth, with the aim of continuing to meet needs and be a blessing in the community.
Rachael Baylis, the Lilies Coordinator at Kingsgate said “Lilies has been established to offer practical support and encouragement to local families in need, and works alongside some of our other activities such as our