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Harriet Grace collects 350 visors for st John Ambulance

Worksop College's largest single donation of protective visors made to date.
Harriet pictured with staff from Worksop College
Harriet pictured with staff from Worksop College

Today saw us hand over the largest single donation of protective visors we have made to date and how wonderful it was that the collection was made by former Gibbs girl, Harriet Grace (01 - 03).

Harriet's Mum volunteers for St John Ambulance and the visors will ensure that all volunteers who are COVID-19 patient-facing will not have to do so without suitable PPE. The visors will be used throughout the 30 or so St John hub centres across England, of which Newark is one, covering both Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. We are thrilled we have been able to help and it is thanks to our dream team on site and the donations from this community that we have been able to do this.

Pictured left to right – Headmaster Dr John Price, Operations Director Mick Fullwood, Old Worksopian Harriet Grace, Teacher of Music and Computing Stevie Partington and Head of DT Gary Duckering.

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