Loving tributes to remarkable Chloe Ward, 28, who sadly died with leukaemia
Chloe made a huge impact on everybody she met and a charity fundraiser set up in her memory has raised thousands of pounds
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Chloe in hospital posing with the nurses from Hull earlier this year showing her infectious positivity (Image: Facebook)
Hundreds of loving tributes have been paid to a “remarkable” 28-year-old woman who sadly died following a cancer battle.
Chloe Ward, who lived in Louth and grew up in Holton le Clay, was diagnosed with a rare form of leukaemia in 2015.
She was declared cancer-free in 2016 – but, devastatingly, her illness returned at the beginning of this year.
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It gives us hope - Joy as pubs, restaurants and hairdressers start counting down the days for reopening from lockdown
Business in North East Lincolnshire say they have light at the end of the tunnel with new lockdown announcement
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Pubs, gyms, restaurants and hairdressers across North East Lincolnshire are looking forward to opening and making money again not clear dates have been set out for the UK to come out of lockdown.
Boris Johnson set out a significant list of plans for the next four months to get businesses and life back to normal again, some of which have been closed for the best part of a year.