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How has Potters Bar high street weathered Covid? | Welwyn Hatfield Times
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Dale Heenan resigns from Swindon Council cabinet role after museum row
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Death notices published in the Grimsby Telegraph and Scunthorpe Telegraph this week
Here are some of those we have sadly lost recently
06:00, 4 APR 2021
Updated
Tributes have been paid to lost loved ones
Every week, the Grimsby Telegraph and Scunthorpe Telegraph publishes funeral notices of people that have sadly passed away.
The announcements are a time-honoured tradition for family to inform friends, acquaintances and current and former work colleagues of sad news and funeral arrangements.
The funeral notices also provide guidance about services, fundraising and often include tributes to health staff and carers.
We understand it is not easy for everyone to get hold of a paper in the current circumstances, so we have compiled a list of some recent announcements which have appeared in our newspapers.
75 death notices made this week in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire
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A PICKERING couple has raised more than £600 for two charities close to their heart. Phil and Ros Hopkinson, owners of Helmsley Outdoors, produced Scenes of North Yorkshire Charity Calendar 2021 in aid of Marie Curie and Ryedale Special Families. The couple decided to produce a fundraising calendar to support the two charities during the coronavirus pandemic, which has massively affected the charity sector. The couple s daughter, Emma Hopkinson, has worked for Ryedale Special Families for a number of years and Marie Curie supported the family when Phil s father was suffering with cancer. We have managed to raise the grand total of £600 which will be divided equally between Marie Curie Cancer care and Ryedale Special Families, said Phil.