Martin Lewis was back on television on Thursday night offering financial advice and guidance to viewers on several coronavirus-related topic s.
05.05.2020 - 17:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Palnackie Village Shop has stepped up its services to provide essential food and supplies to people self-isolating during the Covid-19 crisis.
The shop, which was bought in September by the local community, has introduced a delivery service as well as changing its opening hours and reworking its volunteer rota after a number of helpers had to drop out.
Chairman of Palnackie Community Trust, Susan Black, said: “Many of our volunteers are over 70 or in at-risk groups so are having to stay at home
Martin Lewis was back on television on Thursday night offering financial advice and guidance to viewers on several coronavirus-related topic s.
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