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Jubilee Stories – “I got my OBE then we all went to Burger King!”

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Gill Godsell, Consultant nurse at NUH, met the Queen 20 years ago when she got her OBE, a day she will never forget, “It was amazing. I took my three children and I felt so proud!”
Read Jubilee Stories – “I got my OBE then we all went to Burger King!”…Jubilee Stories – The Queen’s Entourage

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Heather Howe was 19 when she accompanied the Queen during the opening of the QMC in 1977, “She was very smiley with a wide-brimmed turquoise hat and pearl earrings.”
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Extra GP appointments across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire will be available this Queen’s Jubilee bank holiday weekend to help people get the care they need and to ease pressures on NHS and healthcare services.
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Staff at Queen’s Medical Centre have paid tribute to a colleague whose organs were donated after a fatal car crash.
Father-of-five Rowan Bailey, 40, worked in the Emergency Department for seven years, and was cared for by colleagues when he was admitted after the crash in August last year.
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Line of Duty and Trigger Point star Vicky McClure has called for all those diagnosed with dementia to have access to music therapy.
In 2019, Vicky starred in a two-part BBC documentary Our Dementia Choir, which explored the vital link between music and dementia.
Read TV's Vicky McClure: everyone diagnosed with dementia should have music therapy…School Children Make ‘Wiggly Bags’ for Paediatric Ward

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Students from Carlton Academy have extended their Year 8 project to make bright and colourful ‘wiggly bags’ for young patients on E39 who “love them!”.
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