Letters of thanks had been sent to local NHS workers
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Woodbridge volunteers have sent letters of thanks to local NHS workers for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Inner Wheel of Woodbridge, an all-female voluntary group, has been taking part in the scheme as part of a national campaign to show gratitude for the hard work of health workers during these difficult times.
As part of this, Woodbridge president Jan Whitaker has written to Nick Hulme, chief executive of the East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Trust - which runs Ipswich and Colchester hospitals - expressing thanks for the trust s work.
Letters of thanks had been sent to local NHS workers
- Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto
Woodbridge volunteers have sent letters of thanks to local NHS workers for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Inner Wheel of Woodbridge, an all-female voluntary group, has been taking part in the scheme as part of a national campaign to show gratitude for the hard work of health workers during these difficult times.
As part of this, Woodbridge president Jan Whitaker has written to Nick Hulme, chief executive of the East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Trust - which runs Ipswich and Colchester hospitals - expressing thanks for the trust s work.
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