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A warm Warwick welcome back to our four towns

A warm Warwick welcome back to our four towns

by yolandamapfurire | Jul 27, 2020 | Everyday Heroes

Meet Dave Barber. He’s the man in charge of getting town centres re-opened safely as part of his role as Head of Development Services for Warwick District Council. Dave’s Chief Executive has put him forward to be a WM Everyday Hero, but like many of our Heroes Dave is...
New Director of Public Health – rises to the Covid-19 challenge

New Director of Public Health – rises to the Covid-19 challenge

by yolandamapfurire | Jul 15, 2020 | Everyday Heroes

Meet Dr Shade Agboola. Her passion for treating preventable diseases started in Nigeria while working to help prevent children dying from malaria and malnutrition. Now in Warwickshire she’s doing the job that is arguably the most critical to local government’s...
Caring for our children in care with virtual communications

Caring for our children in care with virtual communications

by yolandamapfurire | Jul 9, 2020 | Everyday Heroes

Meet Gill Guy-Edwards. A proud Liverpudlian yet equally proud to call Stoke-on-Trent her second home. “I’ve been blown away with the warmth and community of Stoke-on-Trent, it’s an incredible place with a real heart. They have adopted me,” says Gill. As Interim...
From caring to cooking ― helping people to be independent

From caring to cooking ― helping people to be independent

by yolandamapfurire | Jul 7, 2020 | Everyday Heroes

Meet Harris Beaumont. He’s got one of the most diverse careers yet for a hero or indeed anyone for that matter. He started as domestic help in a residential home run by Walsall Council and was quickly promoted to a caring role. Meanwhile in his private life, he had...
We set up a ‘mini Amazon’ for PPE in Warwickshire in just three days

We set up a ‘mini Amazon’ for PPE in Warwickshire in just three days

by yolandamapfurire | Jul 1, 2020 | Everyday Heroes

Meet Olivia Cooper. “Exhausted. Intense. Full on.” These are the words Olivia uses to describe the first weeks of lockdown, before adding, “Incredible. Amazing. A privilege.” It’s certainly been a privilege to hear her story. Olivia’s day job – pre becoming a PPE...
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