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Last Updated: Thursday, 30 June, 2005, 20:51 GMT 21:51 UK
Changes made to milk deliveries
Jersey milk
From Friday five new companies will deliver milk
People in Jersey who are unable to leave their homes could still get their milk delivered by the Jersey Dairy.

Although the island-wide service will be discontinued from Friday it will still run for housebound people who are unable to use other services on offer.

From Friday, people who want their milk delivered to their doorstep will have to use one of five new companies.

But housebound people can contact Jersey Dairy and have their milk delivered for 30p a day.

Each new delivery company will cover a different catchment area, but that means some parts of the island will not be covered.

But the Jersey Dairy said it will not mean people who are housebound cannot get their milk.

Its head of customer service, Tony Reed, said the dairy will continue to deliver milk to those customers, as long as they contact the dairy.


SEE ALSO:
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