Zone B While these gangs generally aim their violent behaviour at each other, members of the public have also been victims of crime and impacted by their anti-social behaviour. Essex Police has arrested and prosecuted a number of individuals, some of whom are currently going through the courts or are being investigated. The individuals are banned from: 1) Associating with each other, and other named people within the order who are part of the Leigh Lot, O Block and Gutless Gang, in a public place, or place to which the public have access, save for any court appearances together, appointments with outside agencies at the same time, or whilst attending any school/college (but even then must not associate together off the premises) or when detained in custody or with prior authorisation of the police (which will be provided in writing)
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11:49 AM April 26, 2021
Sylvia, a resident at Prince George House care home in Ipswich, with a card from a member of 1st Rushmere Guides
- Credit: Care UK
Residents at an Ipswich care home are making new friends despite Covid-19 restrictions - as they have become penpals with member of a nearby Guide group.
An intergenerational pen pal initiative began when residents at Prince George House, in Mansbrook Boulevard, received letters from the 1st Rushmere Guides.
The first cards and letters were received earlier this year, and residents were delighted to hear from the youngsters.
Lola and Hattie of 1st Rushmere Guides with some of the cards for residents of Prince George House
Published:
11:49 AM April 26, 2021
Sylvia, a resident at Prince George House care home in Ipswich, with a card from a member of 1st Rushmere Guides
- Credit: Care UK
Residents at an Ipswich care home are making new friends despite Covid-19 restrictions - as they have become penpals with member of a nearby Guide group.
An intergenerational pen pal initiative began when residents at Prince George House, in Mansbrook Boulevard, received letters from the 1st Rushmere Guides.
The first cards and letters were received earlier this year, and residents were delighted to hear from the youngsters.
Lola and Hattie of 1st Rushmere Guides with some of the cards for residents of Prince George House
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4:00 PM April 21, 2021
Kevin, Margaret and Maisie the schnoodle enjoy a game of Scrabble at Mountfitchet House
- Credit: Supplied by Care UK
Residents at a care home in Stansted were reunited with their four-legged friend, who has had a year on fur -lough.
Maisie, a schnauser-poodle cross or schnoodle , visited residents at Mountfitchet House regularly before the pandemic, but had to stop due to Covid-19 restrictions.
June and Maisie at Care UK s Mountfitchet House
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Home manager Jane Maxwell said pet therapy gives residents a sense of purpose and responsibility in later life.
She said: “Maisie is a much-loved member of the Mountfitchet House family, and she has been greatly missed by residents and team members alike over the past year.