Summary

  • All the latest from Beds, Bucks, Cambs, Essex, Herts, Norfolk, Northants and Suffolk

  • The total coronavirus-related hospital deaths in the UK rises to 20,732, while in the East 2,409 people have died

  1. Blind 'put off exercise by judgemental attitudes'published at 14:38 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    A lack of audio cues means visually impaired people struggle with online classes, a charity says.

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  2. Watford FC's support turns into staff sanctuarypublished at 14:25 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Katy Lewis
    BBC News Online

    What started as a request to Watford FC, external for meeting rooms has now turned into a full-blown sanctuary for staff at neighbouring Watford General Hospital.

    Vicarage RoadImage source, West Herts NHS Trust

    The collaboration between the club and West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust , externalstarted with meeting rooms at the Vicarage Road stadium to plan the trust's Covid-19 response and moved onto providing breakfast, lunch and a place to sit and chat after a tough shift.

    Now there is overnight accommodation and counselling rooms for staff who want help with emotional trauma.

    And for anyone who wishes to remember loved ones who have died during the outbreak, the chaplaincy team from the trust has created a memorial room.

    Staff; including nurses, doctors, managers, cleaners and porters are even finding the sight of the pitch relaxing.

    Chief executive Christine Allen said: "Watford General is only a few yards away, but the environment is so different and really seems to lift the mood.

    "Of course, football fans want to see the pitch full of players, but for us, the empty green space has a very calming effect. And whilst our sole focus is our patients, the ability to get away makes all the difference."

    West Herts sanctuaryImage source, West Herts Hospitals NHS Trust
  3. Family praise GP, 78, who died from coronaviruspublished at 13:44 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    He had been working until March and relatives say he wanted to keep going "for many more years".

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  4. Nadiya says baking cakes 'best way for now' to thank key workerspublished at 12:54 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Sarah Jenkins
    BBC News

    Nadiya Hussain

    Nadiya Hussain has been busy baking cakes for key workers at Milton Keynes University Hospital, external.

    The Great British Bake Off winner, who was born in Luton but now lives in the Buckinghamshire town, said she didn't know how else to say thank you "but cake seems the best way for now".

    The hospital's charity said staff were sure to love the "special treats".

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  5. MP speaks of visiting dying dad during lockdownpublished at 12:29 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    The father of Peterborough MP Paul Bristow passed away at home with a brain tumour.

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  6. Gardener thanks people for observing social distancingpublished at 12:29 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Sarah Jenkins
    BBC News

    Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds

    A greenskeeper at a floral public gardens has thanked people for observing social distancing.

    The Abbey Gardens, external in Bury St Edmunds is on the site of the former abbey - once one of the richest, largest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England

    Steve has worked in the gardens for 31 years and said they will be staying open for people's "enjoyment" as long as they obey the rules and stay at least two metres apart.

    "We will all get through this together," he said.

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  7. What the papers are saying in Northamptonshirepublished at 12:17 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

  8. 'Let's get cultural' during the lockdownpublished at 11:51 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Dancers follow a sightseeing bus in Ipswich
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    DanceEast opened on Ipswich's waterfront in 2009

    A new online resource has been launched to help people find online arts and culture experiences during the current lockdown.

    The new Let’s Get Cultural and Creative web directory, external is being hosted by Suffolk Libraries with the content co-ordinated by Suffolk County Council and local arts organisations.

    It includes a choice of links to local and national activities including dance exercises from DanceEast, external, Time Out, external’s virtual gallery tours, free National Theatre, external pieces and the Ipswich-based theatre company Red Rose Chain, external has produced short films about real life Suffolk experiences.

    Melissa Matthews, from Suffolk Libraries, said: "It’s a really tough time for everyone but many organisations are working hard to focus their work online and provide new and accessible experiences for people to enjoy.

    "We hope the ‘Let’s get Cultural and Creative’ resource will help to point them in the direction of some excellent content.”

  9. More than 140 tested so far at Watford facilitypublished at 11:44 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Katy Lewis
    BBC News Online

    West Herts Hospitals NHS Trust, external said more than 140 people had been tested at its drive-through Covid-19 staff testing facility in Watford since it opened on Thursday.

    Essential workers in their first 72 hours of having COVID symptoms should bring their work ID to the facility at the Central Watford Leisure Centre in Peace Prospect between 10:00 and 16:00.

    It will also test family members over the age of five and there is no need to book.

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  10. Woman, 105, uses WhatsApp to talk to familypublished at 11:41 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Sarah Jenkins
    BBC News Online

    A 105-year-old woman has been discovering how WhatsApp helps her to stay in touch with relatives during lockdown.

    Eileen, a resident of a care home in Buckinghamshire, said it was "wonderful" to be able to talk to her daughter on a tablet which the care home provided.

    The technology has also enabled other residents to speak to relatives living in New Zealand, South Africa, Spain and Australia.

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  11. Lockdown film contest entries 'excite' organiserpublished at 11:40 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Entries to the Northampton Film Festival include tales of a dog's life and a runaway ball's journey.

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  12. Virus delays unveiling of football legend's statuepublished at 11:22 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    The sculpture capturing the fans' favourite leaping for a header will be erected outside Portman Road.

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  13. What the papers are saying...published at 11:21 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Here's how the newspapers in Hertfordshire are reporting the coronavirus pandemic:

    • Herts Live, external reports how the temporarily closed Paradise Wildlife Park is now trying to keep afloat despite the astronomical running costs
    • A Scrub Hub has been set up in Hertfordshire to respond to the desperate need for medical clothing in the county’s hospitals, clinics and GP surgeries, the Comet, external reports
    • The Herts Advertiser, external reports that a dog called Teddy is telling tales to schoolchildren in lockdown
  14. Woman runs marathon on treadmillpublished at 11:12 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Sarah Jenkins
    BBC News Online

    A woman who was due to be running the London Marathon yesterday completed the 26.2 miles on a treadmill at her home.

    The event has been postponed until October due to lockdown measures.

    Kate Rogers was running to raise money for Wycombe Homeless Connection, external. The Buckinghamshire charity aims to prevent homelessness before it starts and support those who do find themselves without a home.

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  15. Caring for lambs and giant rabbits during lockdownpublished at 11:03 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Meet the staff and animals at Suffolk Rural college keeping each other company during the lockdown.

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  16. Testing vans ready for off in Essexpublished at 10:57 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Katy Lewis
    BBC News Online

    Police on patrol in Billericay who spotted a series of identical white vans discovered they were some of the mobile Covid-19 testing vehicles that a local company is supplying to places around the UK.

    The ones pictured are ready to go to the Armed Forces who will be going up and down the country distributing them.

    Testing vansImage source, Essex Police
  17. Garden centre sends plants to schools before they diepublished at 10:34 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Flowers

    One garden centre said it has managed to avoid throwing any plants away despite being closed for several weeks.

    Alton Garden Centre, external in Wickford, Essex, is shut due to the lockdown, but it has cleared all the vegetables and plants which would have gone to waste.

    One of its directors, Jay Bunker, said: "We came up with an idea with the local schools of dropping off some plants for the local key workers and children that were there.

    "We had about 40 schools in the end so that was nice."

    Alton Garden Centre, WickfordImage source, Google
  18. Iron Maiden roadie picks LP a day to ease lockdownpublished at 10:22 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Colin Price, 52, of Lowestoft was due to be touring Australia and New Zealand with Iron Maiden.

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  19. Organisers say 'no fans' if British GP goes aheadpublished at 10:18 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Kris Holland
    BBC News

    Northamptonshire's Silverstone Circuit - the home of British motorsport - says that if the 2020 British Grand Prix goes ahead, it will do so without fans.

    Last year, more than 140,000 supporters turned out for Sunday's race day and this year the race was supposed to be on 19 July.

    It comes as F1 unveiled plans to begin its season in Austria in July.

    Silverstone's managing director said the race would be available to watch live on Sky and Channel 4.

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  20. Norwich expect up to £35m losspublished at 10:15 British Summer Time 27 April 2020

    Norwich City will "stick to their guns" on a decision to furlough non-playing staff and expect to lose up to £35m.

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