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Life saving defib fitted in Church Square

Nigel Lea-Wilson, church warden at St Helens Parish Church, Rev Dr Chris Daniel, Area Dean of St Helens, Gary Maddock, town centre manager, and Debbie Williams, MitE volunteer coordinator in St Helens LIFE-saving equipment has been installed in the centre of St Helens thanks to campaigners from Mission in the Economy (MitE) chaplaincy. MitE has been working with people in the town for several years, providing a safe space to listen without judgement and offering support, whatever their faith or belief, and they have chaplains in St Mary’s Market and retail areas around St Helens town centre. Their latest mission, working with the Community Heartbeat Trust and funded by St Helens General Charitable Trust, was to purchase a public access defibrillator to benefit the whole community and install it on the wall at St Helens Parish Church on Church Square, which is busy thoroughfare for shoppers and traders.

Nailsworth Fire Station funds defibrillator at King George fields

A £2,000 community defibrillator was unveiled by the mayor of Nailsworth on Saturday after fire crews stood in the wind and rain to raise the money required. Nailsworth Fire Station raised £1,000 for the life-saving device in December by braving the elements to collect donations in Nailsworth and Minchinhampton for the Nailsworth Health Partnership (NHP). Thanks to their efforts, a community access defibrillator (cPAD), which is suitable for untrained users, can now be found at King George V playing fields. “Needless to say, NHP were delighted. If the unthinkable happens and your heart stops, having a defibrillator nearby can save your life,” said NHP treasurer Marilyn Miles.

Why an old red phonebox in Herefordshire is gathering fans

AN ICONIC red phonebox in Leominster called Bertie Bargates has a growing fun club – that’s the message from the group of people trying to restore it to its former glory. Bertie Bargates, the red phonebox in the Bargates, Leominster, should soon be home to a defibrillator, which could save lives in an emergency. The group behind the project said Bertie was a lifeline for the people of Bargates and Barons Cross. in the days before mobile phones. And they say he will continue to be a lifeline once the defibrillator is in place. After BT removed the phone and sealed the door, the box’s condition deteriorate as windows were smashed and moss turned the red paint green.

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