Published: Monday, 5th July 2021

To celebrate the 73rd Birthday of the NHS and its staff as well as Social Care and Frontline workers, Warwick District Council Chairman Neale Murphy raised a thank you flag.

The flag was raised in recognition of their dedication and commitment, at Leamington Town Hall on Monday 5 July.

Chairman, MD of South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust and Mayor of Leamington Spa holding the flagThe first NHS, Social Care & Frontline Workers’ Day is a celebration and recognition of the hard work carried out by essential workers during the pandemic, and to remember those who have lost their lives in the service of others.

The Chairman was accompanied by Anne Coyle, Managing Director of South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust and the Mayor of Royal Leamington Spa, Cllr Susan Rasmussen.

Chairman of Warwick District Council, Cllr Neale Murphy, said:

“We would like to thank everyone from Healthcare workers and individuals in the Education, Transport sectors and all the unsung heroes who have kept our essential services running during the pandemic. We are very appreciative of all your hard work and service. We would also like to thank the residents of Warwick District for following Covid- 19 guidance on social distance, wearing face masks and hand washing, to keep our frontline workers safe.”

Anne Coyle, Managing Director at South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust, said:

“The pandemic has been an extremely challenging time for many people, but it has also highlighted the amazing people we have among us. I have been humbled by the hard work and compassion from people across our community – all key workers have been instrumental in our response to Covid-19, as well as all those who have so generously supported us through volunteering, it really has been a tremendous effort from everyone, so thank you.”

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