Some vaccine centres in and around Bath to stop giving jabs
People aged 30 and above can now get the vaccine
Vaccines being given at Bath Racecourse (Image: PA)
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Some vaccine centres in Bath and North East Somerset will soon stop administering Covid jabs.
Instead, pharmacies will play a bigger role in the second phase of the coronavirus vaccine rollout, which covers people aged between 18 and 30.
Woman died after being hit by branch leaning out of train window, inquest hears
She was on her way home from a day of Christmas shopping in Bath
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Bethan Roper, 28, died of serious head injuries suffered on a train between Bath and Keynsham (Image: Cardiff School of Journalism/PA Wire)
A woman was killed when she was struck by an overhanging tree branch as she leaned out of a train window, an inquest has heard.
Bethan Roper, 28, suffered fatal head injuries while a passenger on the Great Western Railway (GWR) travelling at around 75mph.
The inquest at Ashton Court, Bristol, heard Miss Roper, from Penarth, South Wales died on the evening of December 1, 2018, while returning home with friends from a day out Christmas shopping in Bath.
Roadworks could cause disruption for drivers in Bath area
The works will last a fortnight and take place throughout each day
The roadworks sign on Coalpit Road, Batheaston (Image: Emily Morris)
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Roadworks look set to cause disruption for drivers in north-east Bath for two weeks in June.
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Where Labour made gains on 6 May Submitted by martin on 25 May, 2021 - 5:42
Author: Robina Baine
Robina Baine was the Labour candidate in the Southwick Green ward of Adur District Council, a seat in which Labour had not run a proper campaign for years, instead standing paper candidates and not canvassing. This time, an active campaign secured a remarkable 20%+ swing from the Tories to Labour, winning the seat for Labour for the first time in fifty years. Janine Booth asked Robina to explain what happened.
Tell us a bit about yourself …
I’m a very ordinary 61-year-old, mother of four and teacher for most of my life. When the children were young, I gave music lessons from home. Then I set up and ran the Popular Music course at Brighton Tech before doing the best job imaginable - teaching at HMP Ford for ten years.