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SSAFA marks International Women s Day 2021 | Salisbury Journal

Colonel Lucy Giles MILITARY charity SSAFA is marking International Women s Day by celebrating the involvement of woman in the Armed Forces for more than 136 years.  The charity spoke to trail-blazing British Army Officer, Colonel Lucy Giles, who is based in Wiltshire and is President of the Army Officer Selection Board at Westbury, about the role of women in the Armed Forces and her experiences of breaking barriers. Colonel Lucy Giles is the first female College Commander at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and is currently President of the Army Office Selection Board – the first woman to take on this role.

Mums across Kent share their experiences of pregnancy and childbirth during the Covid-19 lockdown

Mums across Kent share their experiences of pregnancy and childbirth during the Covid-19 lockdown  |  Updated: 11:38, 23 February 2021 Concerns about the effect of disruption to learning for schoolchildren have been given a lot of attention - but what has the impact of Covid-19 been on newborns and their parents? Although many people predicted a baby boom as a result of the pandemic, this couldn t have been further from the truth, as the latest figures show a decline in birth rates throughout 2020. Northfleet mum Samantha Savill talks of her pregnancy experiences during the pandemic Nine months ago we were in the middle of the first lockdown and many, including the minister responsible for maternity services, felt a baby boom might be on the cards as a result of couples spending more time together.

Budding young writers impress judges with my happiest day

BUDDING young writers from North Craven are through to the next stages of a national competition after winning their local heat on the topic of ‘my happiest day’. Organised by The Rotary Club of Settle, the winners will now go through to the next stage of the competition to find the Rotary Young Writer of the Year. The competition was open to all and there were three different age groups - juniors, seven to 10 years old; intermediate, 11 to 13 year olds, and seniors, 14 to 17 year olds. Organiser of the Settle competition, former teacher, Bob Hargreaves, said judges were very impressed with some outstanding entries.

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