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Published:
6:05 PM April 30, 2021
Updated:
6:08 PM April 30, 2021
Clare Panniker planted a cherry tree at Broomfield Hospital s Covid-19 remembrance garden in memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore
- Credit: Supplied by Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
NHS staff at Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford planted a tree in memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore on what would have been his 101st birthday.
Three trees were planted at Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust hospitals in Chelmsford, Basildon and Southend on April 30.
Captain Tom raised £38.9 million for NHS charities after the outbreak of Covid-19 last year.
Clare Panniker, the Trust’s chief executive, planted the cherry tree at a new Covid-19 remembrance garden in Chelmsford.
Published:
6:05 PM April 30, 2021
Updated:
6:08 PM April 30, 2021
Clare Panniker planted a cherry tree at Broomfield Hospital s Covid-19 remembrance garden in memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore
- Credit: Supplied by Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
NHS staff at Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford planted a tree in memory of Captain Sir Tom Moore on what would have been his 101st birthday.
Three trees were planted at Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust hospitals in Chelmsford, Basildon and Southend on April 30.
Captain Tom raised £38.9 million for NHS charities after the outbreak of Covid-19 last year.
Clare Panniker, the Trust’s chief executive, planted the cherry tree at a new Covid-19 remembrance garden in Chelmsford.
Triple tree planting at local hospitals in honour of Captain Sir Tom
st birthday (Friday 30 April).
It’s something being repeated at hospitals up and down the country, thanking Captain Sir Tom for the incredible £38.9 million he raised for the NHS Covid-19 Appeal.
Local hospitals have already seen what a difference some of that money has made.
Funds received by Mid and South Essex Hospitals Charity have meant it has been able to buy patient communication devices to support those who were in hospital and unable to see loved ones. Staff wellbeing has been supported through wellbeing hubs and the continuation of long term initiatives such as counselling services and mental health first aid training.
Published:
5:39 PM April 27, 2021
Updated:
5:59 PM April 27, 2021
Two girls that were injured at the Kings Head in Great Cornard remain in hospital
- Credit: Johnny Griffith
The family of two women left with serious burns to their faces, hands and chests in a horrific accident at a Great Cornard pub have said they have a long road to recovery.
It left both with serious burns after the incident at around 10pm on Saturday, April 24, with both being taken to hospital for specialist treatment. Another man was also taken to hospital.
A GoFundMe appeal has now been launched to raise money for the pair, who are both aged 26 and have now been left with life-changing injuries .