An air ambulance landed on the Remembrance Playing Fields in Brandon
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An air ambulance landed in a park after a woman suffered what was described as a medical emergency.
Medics rushed to the Remembrance Playing Fields in Brandon, near Thetford, at around 8am on Tuesday.
Ambulances at the scene of a medical emergency in Brandon
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An East of England ambulance spokesman said: Three ambulances and East Anglian Air Ambulance were sent to an address in Brandon this morning, following reports of a woman with a medical emergency. One patient was taken to West Suffolk Hospital for further assessment and care.
Football, Prince William and Mental Health, which focuses on men s mental health through the prism of football. It s decorated with burgundy walls and floor-to-ceiling bookshelves visible behind the desk. Cream patterned curtains hang at the window and there are also two cream table lamps on display.
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Prince William joined a video chat with UK sports stars including rugby legend Jonny Wilkinson and former Lionesses footballer Alex Scott from their jewel green dining room. He has since filmed from the spot various times, showing an enormous painting in a gold frame hanging on the wall, dark oak panels on the walls, and a matching oak clock.
He was very, very careful he did shield himself. If we did go out for a walk, we d go in the evening and walk across the fields so we didn t meet anyone.
The funeral procession for Barry Jarvis was led by a rapid response vehicle and two cycling paramedics
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Mrs Jarvis, 54, said her husband had discovered a love of bird watching after joining the RSPB two years ago. He was getting older and thinking about what he was going to do when he retired, she said. He loved going to the coast.
Police and a fire engine also joined the cortege of Barry Jarvis, on its way to Mintlyn Crematorium
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10:57 AM December 30, 2020
Zoiyar Cole and Janet Ellis (inset) mark 20 years of raising funds for numerous worthy causes - with an amazing £356,579 raised in this time. Picture: Mick Howes
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Two fantastic fundraisers have once more ensured groups and charities will share thousands of pounds after their knitting and poetry exploits sparked a wave of donations.
An amazing £5,000 has been donated to charities across Waveney and Great Yarmouth after Pakefield fundraisers Zoiyar Cole and Janet Ellis got to work.
Having marked 20 years of fundraising this year after the Paul Cole Cancer Fund was set up in memory of Mrs Cole’s son in 2000, many groups, organisations and individuals have benefitted from the remarkable voluntary work.
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5:00 PM December 28, 2020
Police, paramedics and the East Anglian Air Ambulance responded following a crash on Long Road in Lowestoft. Picture: Mick Howes
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A man remains under investigation following a crash which saw a cyclist taken to hospital with a punctured lung.
Police investigations are continuing almost six months after the crash on Long Road in Lowestoft.
The East of England Ambulance Service, police and the East Anglian Air Ambulance were called out at 5pm on Monday, July 6 after a cyclist and an Audi A4 were involved in the collision.
A man in his 20s suffered serious injuries and he was taken to James Paget University Hospital in Gorleston before being transferred to Addenbrooke’s in Cambridge with a punctured lung.