Anthony say he still talks about his title. It means a lot to him and he s really proud of it, he added. Anthony said Ken has coped well over the last year. He said: He has a close friend who drops off treats and the weekly
Journal newspaper, and he s able to keep in touch by regular phone calls, letters and door and window visits. Ken is a lovely, kind, gentle man who loves to chat, tell stories and talk about his past. He s always taken pride in his appearance and also has a great sense of humour. He s loved by all at Carr Holm.
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A MAN is learning to walk again nearly six months after first being struck down by a rare syndrome. Derek Jackson says he has been left devastated and his life completely transformed since his diagnosis, and wants to warn others of the symptoms. The 64-year-old said his nightmare began after collapsing last August. “It was the last day of the Eat out to Help out and I decided to go out and have a drink, and a meal with friends, he said. “We were on the way to the Eagle Vaults, my legs just gave way from under me. There had been no warning. I haven’t walked since.”
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Driver Hire is part of a nationwide network providing work and training for drivers and companies. It finds temporary and permanent roles for people with all different licences, from single shifts to permanent employment. This month represents a quarter of a century since the Colchester operation first got into gear, in 1996. Gary Riches became franchise owner in 2012 and soon doubled the company’s turnover, being recognised at national level at the 2013 start-up awards, as well as being crowned New Franchisee of the Year for Driver Hire nationwide. Since then, the business has continued to go from strength to strength, finding work for more than 5,000 people.