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6:00 AM February 7, 2021
A ceremony on Holocaust Memorial Day saw residents at Thorp House in Griston, near Watton, unite with a school in the Netherlands
- Credit: Kingsley Healthcare
A poignant ceremony remembering victims of the Holocaust brought together a Norfolk care home and a school in the Netherlands.
Residents at Thorp House in Griston, near Watton, worked with pupils at Caston and Thompson primary schools to make stumbling stones , laid in Holland every year to commemorate Jewish families killed by the Nazis.
Stumbling stones were laid during a poignant Holocaust memorial ceremony at Thorp House in Griston, near Watton
Derek Mapes, a resident of Laurel Lodge reading his Christmas card.
- Credit: Laurel Lodge
Youngsters across Norfolk and Waveney have helped to put beaming smiles on more than 1,600 care home residents faces in the run up to Christmas with their beautifully designed Christmas cards.
Downham Grange home manager Anna Wojtkowiak (left) and deputy manager Mariya Petkova with a delivery of card.
- Credit: Tom Chapman
A member of staff receiving Christmas cards at The Beeches in East Harling.
- Credit: Tom Chapman
Sarah Mattison, nurse at Thorp House in Griston, receiving the Christmas cards from Thompson Primary.
- Credit: Tom Chapman