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The project was created to act as a point of "recognition, remembrance and reconciliation for Bomber Command". [1]IBCC aims to tell the personal stories of service men and women of RAF Bomber Command, ground crews and civilians affected by the bombing campaigns on both sides of the conflict during the Second World War and beyond to the Cold War era.
Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency Service, known commonly as LIVES, is a registered charity [4] staffed by volunteers providing pre-hospital care services across Lincolnshire, England. LIVES operates alongside the East Midlands Ambulance Service to provide clinical and critical care skills as well as immediate medical responses in the ...
The East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EMAS) provides emergency medical services, urgent care and patient transport services for the 4.8 million people within the East Midlands region of the UK - covering Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire (except Glossop, Hadfield and Tintwistle in the High Peak district), Leicestershire, Rutland, Lincolnshire (including North Lincolnshire and North East ...
Lincolnshire InterConnect is a rural bus network in the county of Lincolnshire in the east of England. A number of InterConnect -branded interurban bus routes with fixed timetables are complemented by demand-responsive , flexible CallConnect minibuses , on which journeys must be booked in advance.
In December 2018 it had the highest number of ambulances delayed by more than 30 minutes of any trust in England. [12] In 2017-18 only 75.1% of A&E patients were seen within four hours. [13] Between January and March 2018 864 operations at the trust were cancelled at the last minute for non-clinical reasons - the highest number of any NHS trust ...
The hospital has its origins in some rented accommodation in St Swithin's which opened in November 1769. [1] A purpose-built facility was designed by John Carr and William Lumby and built in Drury Lane between 1776 and 1777.
The trust established the Path Links Pathology Service jointly with United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust in 2001. [ 1 ] In January 2016 the trust was one of five where substantial reconfiguration of services was envisaged.
Following his election Jones chose Stuart Tweedale as his deputy, but Lincolnshire's Police and Crime Panel did not endorse the appointment. [2] Jones announced on 8 June 2016 that he would appoint Tweedale to the post despite the Panel's opposition. [3] Jones was re-elected in 2021 with a 57.9% majority - securing 102,813 of the 177,528 votes ...