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By Amy North2021-05-11T09:56:00+01:00 Source: Clayton Park Bakery Lancashire-based Clayton Park Bakery has invested in a fleet of low carbon vehicles to help it meet rising demand for its products. The wholesale bakery has acquired four new Isuzu Grafter ‘Green’ vans which have been adapted for use by the bakery with temperature control while the exterior boasts its ‘Baked for the taste’ livery. They utilise technology that “enables a reduction in CO2 emissions, greater fuel efficiency because of the reduced weight of the cab, and a significant noise reduction”, according to the manufacturer. “Clayton Park Bakery is a company routed in tradition, but our focus is firmly on the future,” said Paul Bradley, marketing manager at Clayton Park Bakery. “With these new vehicles we’ll be able to cut our carbon footprint and keep our customers’ shelves stocked for years to come.” ....
Lockdown has been challenging for Longford student Reporter: newsroom@longfordleader.ie Chiropractix: The Longford Clinic is the only Chiropractic Clinic in Longford registered with the Chiropractic Association of Ireland. The Longford Clinic has been open for 12 years and pictured is Ch ); ); New research by Ireland’s leading chiropractic clinic group (with clinics in Longford, Dublin, Carrick-on-Shannon and Galway) reveals that 54% of people from Leinster working from home due to Covid-19 restrictions are experiencing back or neck pains, or both. The Chiropractix Your Spine Matters study found that of the 57% of people working from home all or some of the time, 57% use ordinary home furniture while 18% use a mix of home and office furniture. 18% have personally provided office furniture while 4% have had office furniture organised by their employer. ....
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Tom Lee/Stuff The Boon Hamilton Street Art Festival has “literally changed the face of Hamilton” says Paul Bradley – such as when the Hamilton Central Library was treated to a dynamic makeover courtesy of artist Christie Wright. A tenfold increase in funding for the arts sector is needed if Hamilton is to become the fun, attractive place its residents want it to be. A delegation of arts advocates converged on the Hamilton City Council’s long term plan hearings on Tuesday where, led by Hamilton Arts Trust chairman Paul Bradley, they asked for an annual budget allocation of $1 million that – in the right hands – would be used to transform the city. ....
Savannah research office enrolling patients for new plant-based COVID-19 vaccine trial Savannah research office enrolling patients for new plant-based COVID-19 vaccine trial By Blair Caldwell | April 19, 2021 at 5:14 PM EDT - Updated April 19 at 8:01 PM SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Trials for COVID-19 vaccines continue for companies that signed up initially, but also for new ones looking to offer something different. A local research office is now enrolling patients for a new plant-based product. Although we already have a few COVID-19 vaccines on the market, research continues to help find alternatives. Dr. Paul Bradley, Chief Investigator here at Meridian Clinical Research says their latest trial combines plants and science. ....