The East Anglian Air Ambulance won the Employer of the Year
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The high-flying health charity won the Norfolk Business Awards’ Employer of the Year title, sponsored by Pure and Birketts
The Employer of the Year award is sponsored by Birketts and Pure
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The East Anglian Air Ambulance has only entered the Norfolk Business Awards twice. In 2019 it was named Large Business of the Year and in 2020 it won the Employer of the Year award, sponsored by Birketts and Pure.
“One of the managers said that, of all the awards, this is the one they wanted to win so they could tell their friends they worked for the best employer in Norfolk,” says Sarah Atkins, the charity’s head of HR.
Published:
1:54 PM January 29, 2021
Updated:
4:37 PM January 29, 2021
A refuse collector was injured following an incident with a bin lorry in Kirkley Run, Lowestoft.
- Credit: ARCHANT
A binman has suffered a suspected broken hip after an early morning incident with a bin lorry.
Emergency services were called to Kirkley Run, in Lowestoft, at 6.50am on Friday morning, January 29, following reports a member of a refuse collection team had been injured.
The man was taken to the James Paget University Hospital with a suspected broken hip.
A spokesperson for Waveney Norse said: We can confirm that an incident involving one of our Waveney Norse refuse operatives took place in Lowestoft this morning.
Published:
1:54 PM January 29, 2021
Updated:
4:37 PM January 29, 2021
A refuse collector was injured following an incident with a bin lorry in Kirkley Run, Lowestoft.
- Credit: ARCHANT
A binman has suffered a suspected broken hip after an early morning incident with a bin lorry.
Emergency services were called to Kirkley Run, in Lowestoft, at 6.50am on Friday morning, January 29, following reports a member of a refuse collection team had been injured.
The man was taken to the James Paget University Hospital with a suspected broken hip.
A spokesperson for Waveney Norse said: We can confirm that an incident involving one of our Waveney Norse refuse operatives took place in Lowestoft this morning.
| UPDATED: 09:08, Sat, Jan 23, 2021
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The Duke of Cambridge worked as a pilot for the East Anglian Air Ambulance for two years before his family moved to London so he could focus on his duties as a senior royal. This period clearly had a profound impact on the second-in-line to the throne, as he has since admitted that it was “very traumatic” work and attending to children’s call-outs took him “over the edge”. But, William has recently expressed his concerns about the NHS during this health crisis, and told frontline workers how he “really worries” about their mental health.