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Village that fed intensive care staff during pandemic ); ); FIVE women who helped feed NHS staff during the pandemic are to mark their achievement by producing a cook book. Jocelyn Lynch, Sue Remenyi, Jane Mather, Kristina Stitt and Sarah Wilkinson, who all live in Kidmore End, helped to deliver more than 1,700 homemade meals for staff working in the intensive care unit at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading. The initiative started in January when an anaesthetist at the hospital, who also lives in the village, appealed for help via the village’s WhatsApp group. More than 40 villagers got involved by helping with cooking, delivering and fundraising. ....
Description Extensive coverage of Minister for the Army Mr Phillip Lynch during his visit to Australian units in South Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore. Mr Lynch spent five days in South Vietnam accompanied by Mrs Lynch and the Army secretary Mr Bruce White. Shows the arrival at Ton Son Nhut airport Saigon. Views of Saigon including the Presidential Palace and the Headquarters of the Free World Military Assistance Organisation. Visit to Bien Hoa greeted by a guard of honour of the 3rd Regiment of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). Visit to the 1st Australian Task Force at Nui Dat. Welcomed by the Task Force Commander Brigadier Pearson and inspection of Nui Dat base and units. Visit to the 4th Battalion the Royal Australian Regiment (4 RAR) based 40 miles to the south of Saigon. Inspects enemy weapons captured by 4 RAR. Mr Lynch is shown a Centurion tank and 105mm Howitzers in an actual fire mission against the enemy in the Nui Dinh hills. He talks wi ....
ASKRIGG parish council, which has been asked to nominate a trustee to serve on the board of the Low Mill Outdoor Education Centre, should look for somebody strong, outspoken, and probably female, members heard at their recent meeting. “There are no women at all on that board. It needs somebody local, somebody really strong who’s not afraid to speak their mind,” said Councillor Greta Kirkbride. Clerk to the council Karen Lynch said Low Mill had told the council it wanted to strengthen ties, and although the nominee need not be a council member, he or she would be a representative and report back to members. Anyone interested should contact Mrs Lynch on 01969 650909, email [email protected] or see any member of the parish council. ....
It was a ‘miracle in the making’ for grandmother-of-ten Annie Lynch who will go down in history as the first person in Ireland to receive the vaccine for COVID-19. The 79-year-old Dubliner is now hoping her positive experience at St James’s Hospital Tuesday afternoon will inspire the country to get vaccinated as soon as it becomes available to them. It comes as 1,546 additional cases of COVID-19 were reported, a new one-day record since the outbreak of the pandemic which cast a shadow over yesterday’s vaccine milestone. Annie Lynch, 79, became the first person to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in Ireland on Tuesday. Pic: Marc O’Sullivan ....