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South Gloucesterhsire council South Gloucestershire Council are introducing a mobile option that will take rapid (lateral flow) asymptomatic testing kits to communities across the area, as support for all residents over the age of 16 without symptoms, who are now being encouraged to take twice weekly tests. A specially equipped vehicle will visit up to 14 locations across the district each week, giving people the option of collecting testing kits to complete at home, as well as the opportunity to take a test with guidance from trained staff if you are unfamiliar with the process. This programme will begin on Saturday, May 15, with visits to Kingswood and Thornbury High Streets.
Why Portishead s warning sirens keep getting stuck on
The sirens were installed decades ago as a warning system for potential chemical incidents at the docks
12:23, 14 MAY 2021
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Sirens installed to warn the public of chemical incidents at Avonmouth keep getting stuck on - due to a fault with the system.
Cracks in GWR s new high speed trains suspend all services from London to Bristol, Gloucestershire and Somerset Intending customers for these routes are advised not to attempt to travel
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All high speed train services to and from London and Bristol, Gloucestershire and Somerset have been cancelled today as a precaution after a crack was found in a train.