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Bristol region s Covid death toll rises by six as infections spike - area-by-area breakdown

Bristol region s Covid death toll rises by six as infections spike - area-by-area breakdown
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La mejor infraestructura ciclista en ciudades según The Guardian

La mejor infraestructura ciclista en ciudades según The Guardian
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Avon Needs Trees aims to buy land at Seend to create a new wood

Jo McManus aims to run 10k to raise funds for Avon Needs Trees THE woodland charity, Avon Needs Trees, is close to buying its second piece of land in the Bristol-Avon catchment area, to create new, permanent woodland. The charity hopes to buy the 19 acres in Seend, near Melksham, in the spring, but needs a final burst of help to raise funds to complete the purchase. Avon Needs Trees is aiming to raise £175,000 for the initial 19 acres opposite Pile Farm at Seend. It has been offered a further five acres next to it to create a forest, a community orchard and meadow.

Eight more coronavirus deaths in and around Bristol as infections rise - area-by-area breakdown

Eight more coronavirus deaths in and around Bristol as infections rise - area-by-area breakdown
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Letters: A tale from the vaccination centre to give hope for the months ahead

Credit: steve parsons/pa SIR – On Friday morning I received the Pfizer vaccine. No side effects, or anything else. The arrangements were like a military operation: smooth-running and very competent. The jab was completed in seconds, done by a young doctor whom I did not know in a community hall, with volunteers guiding patients at every stage. All were charming and helpful. The sense of relief afterwards is something to be so grateful for. Janet E Hotter   SIR – Back in the Seventies, in the Lincolnshire village where I lived, two local transport companies would collect produce from the farms during the afternoon, and by 5 am the next day it would be at markets across the country. No computers, no mobile phones – just good organisation.

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