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Joyce Noon nee Jones died peacefully at Liverpool University Hospital after her last short illness. The inspirational lady was well-known in musical circles including Padgate Methodist Church and around Warrington and Bolton as she was a pianist. Her funeral will be held on April 21 at 1pm at Padgate Methodist Church followed by Cremation at Walton Lea at 3pm. Sister Sheila Parker said: We were brought up in Deane Congi (Congregational Church) Our young lives involved the church and we attended three times on Sunday. She went to Bolton County Grammar School on Great Moor Street and she did music at A-Level and it was a big part of our lives. She touched many lives and was into hospitality welcoming teachers into their home.
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SIR – The Duke of Edinburgh, a man of private faith, also used his role to bring together different faith groups. He founded St George’s House in 1966 as a forum for civil society, faith groups and others to debate significant issues.
For many years he presented the Templeton Prize, which recognised outstanding religious and spiritual leadership. He organised an interfaith dialogue between Jews, Christians, and Muslims in 1984, together with Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and Crown Prince El Hassan of Jordan.
He built on this by founding the Alliance of Religions and Conservation in 1995 to mobilise the great faiths to work on environmental challenges. He had the foresight to see that their moral teachings, and 80 per cent of the world’s population, could be part of the solution to social problems.
1,000 people have died in East Lancashire hospitals from coronavirus since the start of the pandemic
1,000 people have died in East Lancashire hospitals from coronavirus MORE than 1,000 people have died from coronavirus in East Lancashire Hospitals since the start of the pandemic, according to figures. The East Lancashire Hospitals Trust, which operates the Royal Blackburn Hospital and Burnley Hospital sites, registered five more COVID-19 related deaths in the past 24 hours to take the total up to 1,003. In the North West, Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust has had the most number of deaths with 1,545, followed by Liverpool University Hospital (1,515) and Manchester University Trust (1,120).