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World Cancer Day 2021

World Cancer Day 2021 On 4 th February we celebrate World Cancer Day 2021 – a day that unites people, communities and entire countries to raise awareness and take action. Show your support for life-saving research by wearing your Unity Band®, or making a donation. What is World Cancer Day? World Cancer Day is led by the UICC, the Union for International Cancer Control. Cancer Research UK is one of its thousand members from across 172 countries, and we also sit on the board. World Cancer Day is one singular initiative under which the entire world can unite together in the fights against the global cancer epidemic.

Death and funeral notices in Coventry - week commencing January 25

Death and funeral notices in Coventry - week commencing January 25 We re bidding a fond farewell to a number of Coventry residents We have gathered the messages posted over the week commencing January 25 in one place here. The messages are submitted by friends, family and loved ones as a way of saying goodbye to those they have lost. These provide comfort to the nearest and dearest of those who have passed away. You can also post your own announcements and notices to us through this website. Monday, January 25 Paul Warren Barker Paul passed peacefully away on the 12th January 2021. Dearly loved husband of Jos, much loved father of Jane and John (deceased) and dear grandad of Tara. A private funeral service is to be held at Canley Crematorium, Cannon Hill Chapel on Monday 8th February. No flowers please, but donations if desired in memory of Paul for Alzheimer s Society UK can be made via www.heartofengland funeralcare.co.uk Any enquiries to The Co-operative Funeral Care Tel:

PM awards Marlborough conductor for concerts from her kitchen | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Nicola Ashton has been conducting orchestras from her kitchen A musician from Marlborough who set up a virtual orchestra bringing together more than 300 musicians for concerts conducted entirely from her kitchen has received Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Points of Light award. Nicola Ashton, who lives in Cherhill, started her Virtual Symphonies project as a way of getting together online with a group of local musicians to play all nine of Beethoven s symphonies. The popularity of their performances saw musicians from across the UK and internationally taking part, enabling them to share music with one another at a time when orchestras, bands and choirs are unable to rehearse and perform in person due to coronavirus restrictions.

PM awards Marlborough conductor for concerts from her kitchen

Nicola Ashton has been conducting orchestras from her kitchen A musician from Marlborough who set up a virtual orchestra bringing together more than 300 musicians for concerts conducted entirely from her kitchen has received Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Points of Light award. Nicola Ashton, who lives in Cherhill, started her Virtual Symphonies project as a way of getting together online with a group of local musicians to play all nine of Beethoven s symphonies. The popularity of their performances saw musicians from across the UK and internationally taking part, enabling them to share music with one another at a time when orchestras, bands and choirs are unable to rehearse and perform in person due to coronavirus restrictions.

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