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Mr Mark Herbert, aka Mr Mark
- Credit: Colyton Primary Academy
This year the children have been very lucky at Colyton Primary Academy. Mr Mark, their new caretaker, has spent his spare time sourcing over 150 gifts for the children to take home.
Each child received an individual present to celebrate Christmas this year.
Mr Mark Herbert, who only started working at the school in September, has become a firm favourite with the children and adults alike. Known as ‘Mr Mark’ he turns his hand to all manner of jobs and all with a smile on his face.
He has made a great Christmas display with homemade wooden reindeer, a Christmas poem board which he changes daily as well as providing all of the wonderful gifts for the children.
‘Caring and kind’ healthcare worker dies after testing positive for Covid-19
Helen Mills (Handout/PA)
A hospital in Wales has paid tribute to a “caring, kind and well-respected” healthcare worker who died after testing positive for coronavirus.
Swansea Bay University Health Board said Helen Mills, 56, who worked in the minor injury unit at Neath Port Talbot Hospital, provided “much happiness and laughter” to her colleagues.
A statement released by the health board on Saturday said Mrs Mills, who lived in Port Talbot, had worked as a healthcare support worker in the unit since 2008.
“Her colleagues at the minor injury unit described Helen, aged 56, as very caring, kind and a well-respected member of the MIU family,” the statement added.
The Suffolk Primary Headteachers' Association is calling for teaching staff to be made a priority for getting the coronavirus vaccine, to ensure they feel confident and safe when returning to school.
The Suffolk Primary Headteachers' Association is calling for teaching staff to be made a priority for getting the coronavirus vaccine, to ensure they feel confident and safe when returning to school.