CARING , kind , and never a dull moment . These were just some of the words used to describe mother and daughter Aneta and Nikoleta Zdun today, June 1, during the special memorial service that marked one year since they were murdered. Residents gathered at the pair’s memorial bench in Queen Elizabeth Gardens today for the ceremony, to pay tribute to the former Wessex Care worker and the Wiltshire College student. Canon Kelvin Inglis, Rector of St Thomas s, led today’s ceremony, which was attended by mayor of Salisbury Caroline Corbin, representing the city, and the Bishop of Salisbury, the Rt Revd Nicholas Holtam.
Pictures by Ash Mills The Covid-19 vaccination effort at Salisbury Cathedral has ended – but it won’t go far, with NHS teams delivering the jabs moving to another building in the Close. On Saturday (May 1) the Sarum South Primary Care Network team delivered the final jabs in the cathedral itself, with a thank you event taking place to celebrate the success of the rollout. The NHS workers and volunteers even went out applauded by a guard of honour, formed by clergy and the cathedral team. From Sunday (May 2) the cathedral returned to ‘in person’ choral worship. There are also plans for the cathedral to re-open to visitors later in May.
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