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pandemic, and now as vaccines become more widely available, we are reporting on how our local schools, businesses and communities are returning to a more normal future. There s never been more of a need for the kind of local, independent and unbiased journalism that The Day produces. Please support our work by subscribing today. Reenactors in Norwich recognize role of doughnuts in World War I Christine Pittsley of Cheshire, right, portraying Salvation Army doughnut lassie Myrtle Turkington, who was from Manchester, closely watches while Abbie Crane, 13, second from left, and her sister, Sammie, 10, both of Northford, and another member portraying a doughnut lassie, place doughnuts on a sheet to be deep fried using the rolling field kitchen Saturday, June 5, 2021, during the Doughnut Day event with the World War I 26th Yankee Division living history group on the Norwichtown Green. The Batts father, Alan, is a member of the 26th Yankee Division. During WW ....
Norwich City Historian Dale Plummer has connected the dots meticulously to make a solid connection between National Doughnut Day Saturday and the effort to resume fundraising to restore the city’s World War I howitzer and create a lasting memorial to local soldiers of that war. Plummer, chairman of the WWI Memorial Committee, recalled seeing a restored WWI field stove in operation at a re-enactment event and thought it might be interesting to bring that to Norwich. He learned that National Doughnut Day is June 5 and that it’s origins are rooted in the work by organizations to boost morale of U.S. troops fighting in France from 1917-18. ....
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A team of medics achieved their target of vaccinating every single care home resident and member of staff in their catchment area with the Oxford jab yesterday. It took just over two hours for the 16-strong team of doctors and nurses administered around 350 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine for their network in the Ribble Valley, Lancashire. The operation began with an early morning team meeting held in the Ribblesdale Covid-19 Vaccination Site within Clitheroe health centre. Senior medics then took hold of the white cool bags assigned to them and loaded them into their cars, driving their precious cargo on icy roads to each of the ten care homes that fall within the boundaries of their primary care network. ....