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Visiting resumes for all patients at Russells Hall Hospital

Visiting resumes for all patients at Russells Hall Hospital
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Visiting resumes for all patients at Russells Hall Hospital

VISITING has now resumed on inpatient wards at Russells Hall Hospital.but visitors must book in advance to see hospitalised loved ones.

El Museo Nacional del Prado saca sus obras a la calle

El Museo Nacional del Prado saca sus obras a la calle
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Woman s kind gesture to Dudley medics after Covid heartbreak

From left, chief nurse Mary Sexton, Hannah Dodd, Jayne Greenaway from Brierley Hill Methodist Church, matron Lesley Leddington and clinical support worker Gemma Shaw from ITU, and Jayne Corns from the church. A BRIERLEY Hill woman who lost her 38-year-old husband to Covid-19 has paid tribute to the hospital staff who cared for him and presented them with gift bags. Graham Dodd died at Russells Hall Hospital on January 30, having tested positive for coronavirus on January 2 and being admitted to hospital six days later. Hannah Dodd and fellow members of Brierley Hill Methodist Church have donated 70 gift bags for the team in critical care who looked after Graham.

Death of a Kilbeggan athletics and GAA stalwart

Death of a Kilbeggan athletics and GAA stalwart Reporter: );   ); THE death has taken place of a former athletics and GAA stalwart in Kilbeggan. Jimmy McDonnell died at his home in Ballinderry Big, Kilbeggan and leaves a treasure chest of cherished memories for family and the many people who loved and admired him. A dignified and personable man, Jimmy McDonnell was one of the early members of Tullamore Harriers Athletics Club in the 1950s while he also had a tremendous passion for the GAA. He played football with Kilbeggan in his youth and after emigrating to New York in 1959, he starred with the Westmeath club there for several years. He played both football and hurling for them, winning a championship in 1963. After returning home to Kilbeggan with his wife Maureen and growing family, he immersed himself in the Kilbeggan Shamrocks Club and was particularly involved in the development of their pitch from the late 1970s.

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