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Suffolk couple plans to launch Geek Retreat in Ipswich town

Rob went up to Glasgow to meet the team including franchise founders Peter Dobson its chief executive and Steve Walsh and liked the inclusive nature of the business. Both felt the business fitted their family which includes six children and partners, and one grandchild perfectly. Sharon Lockhart and Rob Harden are opening a Geek Retreat store in Ipswich. They are temporarily using their outside space from left, Rob Harden, Sharon Lockhart, Leon Scott, Ben Mcleish and Alex Harden - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown “We both decided during lockdown to do something different,” explained Sharon. “When we heard that there was a chance to get involved in the business and to open our own store, we jumped at the chance.

Young widow support in Suffolk | Ipswich Star

Claire and her husband Ed - Credit: Claire Croome Following the death of Prince Philip last month, a public outpouring of emotion was felt not just for the royal family as a whole, but especially for the Queen, who had suddenly lost her husband of 73 years.   Statistics from Age UK show the average age for becoming widowed is typically around 73 for women, and 77 for men - but what is it like when your husband passes away while you’re both still young and in the prime of your lives? Where do you go for support and advice?  Claire Croome, 42, of Ipswich, is what you’d call a ‘young widow’. This refers to someone who’s lost their partner when they’re aged 50 or under. 

A million over-65s still at risk of loneliness as UK lockdown eases

A million over-65s ‘still at risk of loneliness as UK lockdown eases’ Amelia Hill © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Rosemary Roberts/Alamy A review by 10 leading charities has found that a million people over 65 in the UK are likely to remain at risk of chronic loneliness despite the easing of coronavirus restrictions. Loneliness, social isolation and living alone are all associated with an increased risk of early death, the Older People’s Task and Finish Group has said. The group, part of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Tackling Loneliness Network, also says that so many support organisations closed for good during lockdown that millions of older people are continuing to suffer loneliness, depression and deteriorating physical health.

A million over-65s still at risk of loneliness as UK lockdown eases | Older people

A million over-65s still at risk of loneliness as UK lockdown eases | Older people
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