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Olivia Lucas barred from Hampshire Constabulary | Hampshire Chronicle

A FORMER Hampshire police officer has been dismissed without notice. PC Olivia Lucas who created a web of lies and deceit has been found to have committed gross misconduct at a public hearing. She resigned from the force shortly before her hearing on Monday and failed to attend the proceedings. Lucas was alleged to have breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in relation to Honesty and Integrity and Discreditable Conduct. A panel found all allegations proven and ruled that Lucas would have been dismissed without notice had she still been serving. She has now been placed on the police Barred List .

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Rhyl soldier who died in 1916 to receive new commemorative headstone

2nd Corporal James Owen Jones, of the Railway Operating Division of the Royal Engineers, died in 1916. He was buried in Rhyl Town Cemetery, maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), which is appealing for the location of his relatives as it is due to produce a new headstone. “The private memorial marking the grave of 2nd Corporal Jones no longer provides adequate commemoration,” according to the CWGC appeal listing. “The Commission is in the process of producing a headstone to mark his grave.” According to an army service record on Ancestry, Mr Jones was born in 1882. The 1901 Census states that Mr Jones was from Rhyl and lived on Greenfield Street (Mill Bank) with parents James and Jane Jones and his elder siblings Elizabeth, then aged 24, and John, aged 21.

Provo School District uses art contest to ease social distancing anxiety

Provo School District uses art contest to ease social distancing anxiety Provo School District By: FOX 13 News and last updated 2021-02-09 15:35:49-05 PROVO, Utah — To ease the challenge of social distancing for returning students, Provo s School District devised an art contest for students to express their fears about the pandemic. Students were encouraged to create posters that stress the safety measures needed to protect against the spread of COVID-19. “I applaud Provo School District and our wonderful teachers for successfully finding ways to ease the back-to-school anxiety our students were no doubt feeling,” said Provo Mayor Michelle Kaufusi. “The result of their creativity is that we can use the fun artwork of our winners to continue educating our community.”

11 personal stories of East Surrey Hospital staff making a difference during the pandemic

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