Bucks New University. Inset: Prime Minister Boris Johnson (PA wire) Bucks New University’s Vice Chancellor has urged the UK government to allow all students to return - arguing they have been “left in limbo”. Professor Nick Braisby has criticised the government for leaving thousands of students without a clear return date to university following the latest roadmap announcement this week. On Monday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave the green light for stage two of his government’s roadmap, allowing all shops, hairdressers, gyms, spas, and theme parks to reopen. Self-catering accommodation is also be allowed to reopen - but there was no mention of when university students could resume their studies in Covid-safe university facilities.
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A vaccination centre to combat Covid-19 has opened at the Aylesbury Mosque. The place of worship on Havelock Street has transformed into a pop-up centre at the end of February, and is operated by members of the team at the Stoke Mandeville Stadium Vaccination Centre, with the support of key members of the community. The centre/clinic is one of several in the town, as it joins many pharmacies that are conducting the jab, as well as Stoke Mandeville Stadium and Bucks New University’s Aylesbury campus on Walton Street. Dr Sajid Zaib, Clinical Lead for the Stoke Mandeville Stadium Vaccination Centre and GP at Oakfield Surgery, said: “The pop-up clinic went really well over the weekend and it was great to see so many people come to the mosque for their vaccination.
Check the interactive map below to see whether your area falls within the HP10 postcode: All rapid testing sites are open from Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 7.15pm. In addition, the Aylesbury, High Wycombe and Buckingham sites are open Saturday to Sunday, 10.30am to 3.15pm. The Amersham site is open on Saturday from 10.30am to 3.15pm and is closed on Sundays. Home test kits (surge testing) will be delivered to residents in Wooburn Green and parts of Flackwell Heath from tomorrow (Thursday). Check if you are in a surge testing area by visiting www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/surgetesting. If you live in a surge testing area and have not received a home test kit, and do not have symptoms, visit the Wooburn Green mobile test site at Red Lion Public House Car Park, 41 The Green, Wooburn Green, HP10 0EU.