Laura said she even cancelled her carers’ visits to try to protect herself. She added: “My mum was sharp and quick-witted. People often thought she was a lot younger than what she was. “She was full of humour and was always making people laugh. “Also, being a Geordie, she was always cheerful and friendly. She would chat to anyone and everyone, she was so friendly.” Mrs White found a love for bowls earlier in her life and became a member of Dovercourt Bowls Club in Fronks Avenue and lived nearby Such was her commitment to the sport, she ensured she had easy access to the club and a short-walk home from playing - or even a few drinks in the bar.
Published:
8:41 AM February 4, 2021
Updated:
12:01 PM February 4, 2021
The team at The Pharmacy in Long Melford, which has begun to offer the Covid-19 vaccine.
- Credit: West Suffolk CCG
A pharmacy in Long Melford is today joining the campaign to vaccinate the Suffolk population against Covid-19 - making it the third chemist to offer the jab.
The Pharmacy in Long Melford, which is located in the High Street, will join the two existing community pharmacy sites that went live with vaccinations on Thursday, January 21 - Aqua Pharmacy in Duke Street, Ipswich, and Hayden Chemists in Bridge Road, Lowestoft.
This brings the total number of Covid-19 vaccination sites in Suffolk to 25, comprising three large vaccination sites, 19 primary care network (PCN) hubs and three community pharmacies.
Published:
8:41 AM February 4, 2021
Updated:
12:01 PM February 4, 2021
The team at The Pharmacy in Long Melford, which has begun to offer the Covid-19 vaccine.
- Credit: West Suffolk CCG
A pharmacy in Long Melford is today joining the campaign to vaccinate the Suffolk population against Covid-19 - making it the third chemist to offer the jab.
The Pharmacy in Long Melford, which is located in the High Street, will join the two existing community pharmacy sites that went live with vaccinations on Thursday, January 21 - Aqua Pharmacy in Duke Street, Ipswich, and Hayden Chemists in Bridge Road, Lowestoft.
This brings the total number of Covid-19 vaccination sites in Suffolk to 25, comprising three large vaccination sites, 19 primary care network (PCN) hubs and three community pharmacies.
Ivor, also aged 74, said: ‘Really happy to have the vaccine, sooner we get on top of this the better.
The Bury site is one of a number of vaccine centres to be opening in the region this week.
The Job Serve Community Stadium, home of Colchester United, opened its doors to its first patients on Tuesday as a vaccine centre.
While Clacton Hospital is also set to begin to offer vaccines this week alongside Chelmsford City Racecourse.
The new vaccine sites join the existing mass vaccination centre at Gainsborough Sports Centre in Ipswich which began vaccinating people last month.
Richard Bird was among the first to be vaccinated at the former River Walk School in Bury St Edmunds
A new coronavirus mass vaccination centre at Colchester United's stadium will prove "vital" in the regions fight against coronavirus, a senior NHS director said.