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Service manager Derek Crowe said the demands and expectations placed on workers by the public was “unsustainable”. His report highlighted growing pressures on road maintenance crews and he called for patience while up to a dozen teams work around the clock to patch up Kingdom highways. He told a committee meeting last week: “It’s been a very challenging year and during the pandemic we’ve seen a significant upswing in customer demand on the service: contacts, queries, complaints, social media requests, that have been unsustainable. “We’re needing a light touch because of the huge demand on service colleagues. We need to get rid of this keyboard warrior mentality we have at the moment.
Warren, who lives with Asperger syndrome, had been fearing loneliness during the first lockdown. But Rachel, who has worked as a co-ordinator for the supported volunteering project at SAVS for a decade, boosted Warren s spirits with weekly phone calls.
8. Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark A Shoebury dad was bursting with pride after his daughters raised more than £2,000 by taking part in a sleepout. Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark spent 27 hours outside a Tesco store in Southend. The funds raised were donated to Charlie Boys Angels, the Southend Foodbank, CSF and The Project.
9. The Castle pub
Warren, who lives with Asperger syndrome, had been fearing loneliness during the first lockdown. But Rachel, who has worked as a co-ordinator for the supported volunteering project at SAVS for a decade, boosted Warren s spirits with weekly phone calls.
8. Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark A Shoebury dad was bursting with pride after his daughters raised more than £2,000 by taking part in a sleepout. Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark spent 27 hours outside a Tesco store in Southend. The funds raised were donated to Charlie Boys Angels, the Southend Foodbank, CSF and The Project.
9. The Castle pub
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