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CI Mike Todd has taken over from CI Lynda Coates heading up the St Albans policing team - Credit: Herts police St Albans has a new Chief Inspector heading district s policing teams. CI Mike Todd takes over from CI Lynda Coates after acting as Herts police s silver commander for Operation Bullrush, the planning and tactical delivery of Hertfordshire’s operational policing response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the St Albans District Chief Inspector, he leads approximately 150 officers and staff. He said: “I’m delighted to take on this role in St Albans. I will continue to build upon the excellent work to date, with a greater shift from reactive to proactive policing. I will work collaboratively with our community and partners to prevent harm, prevent crime and prevent reoffending - ensuring St Albans district remains a safe place to live, work and visit. ....
Blood donors gave us more time with Chris , say family of popular West Norfolk butcher Published: 17:00, 29 January 2021 The family of a well-known West Norfolk family butcher are urging more people to become life-saving blood donors. The call comes from Linda Coates and her children Alida and Chris, following the death of husband and father Chris Coates last Wednesday. Chris, 80, died in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, where he contracted Covid-19 while being treated for myelofibrosis â a form of blood cancer. Chris Coates has died at the age of 80 after suffering blood cancer, now his family want people to sign up as blood donors. (44112152) ....
Grieving Fenland family appeal for more people to become blood donors | Updated: 11:46, 27 January 2021 The family of a well-known family butcher are urging more people to become life-saving blood donors. The call comes from Linda Coates and her children Alida and Chris, following the death of husband and father Chris Coates on Wednesday (20). Chris, 80, died in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King s Lynn where he contracted covid-19 while being treated for myelofibrosis - a form of blood cancer. Chris Coates has died at the age of 80 after suffering blood cancer, now his family want people to sign up as blood donors. Chris is pictured with his wife Linda. ....