BORIS Johnson was impressed by Colchester Hospital and valued the opportunity to meet hardworking staff. The Prime Minister paid a visit to the Turner Road site this morning where he met with patients and the dedicated medics leading the country out of the pandemic. Mr Johnson was escorted on the visit yesterday by the hospital’s chief executive Nick Hulme. He toured the hospital’s new Collingwood cancer centre where he spoke with nurse consultant for chemotherapy Lesley Sheen and patients receiving treatment. He then headed for the elective surgical ward where he engaged in conversations with staff. Mr Hulme said: “It was a privilege to welcome the Prime Minister to Colchester Hospital and to give him the opportunity to meet some of our staff who’ve all worked so hard during the pandemic.
BORIS Johnson was impressed by Colchester Hospital and valued the opportunity to meet hardworking staff. The Prime Minister paid a visit to the Turner Road site this morning where he met with patients and the dedicated medics leading the country out of the pandemic. Mr Johnson was escorted on the visit yesterday by the hospital’s chief executive Nick Hulme. He toured the hospital’s new Collingwood cancer centre where he spoke with nurse consultant for chemotherapy Lesley Sheen and patients receiving treatment. He then headed for the elective surgical ward where he engaged in conversations with staff. Mr Hulme said: “It was a privilege to welcome the Prime Minister to Colchester Hospital and to give him the opportunity to meet some of our staff who’ve all worked so hard during the pandemic.
Clinton County Sheriff’s investigates incidents of domestic violence, thefts
WILMINGTON
The following information comes from incident reports provided by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office. All those arrested are presumed innocent until possibly found guilty in court.
The sheriff’s office recently processed these reports:
• Deputies arrested a 34-year-old Clarksville male for alleged domestic violence and disrupting public services at 9:52 p.m. on May 14. A 35-year-old female was listed as a victim. The report indicates alcohol and drugs were involved.
• At 10:17 a.m. on May 21, units were dispatched to a Midland residence on a domestic violence incident. The victim had apparent minor injuries allegedly caused by their spouse.