A big-hearted Dumfries knitting group is producing comforting items for dying patients to have as a reminder of their family while there is a ban on visitors.
31.03.2020 - 17:43 / ok.co.uk
As the world grapples with getting used to life indoors, former Strictly Come Dancing head judge Len Goodman has revealed that, like most of us, he’s finding it tricky to adjust to lockdown and avoid anxiety. “I’ve stopped watching the news about it.
It scares me,” confesses the 75-year-old ballroom expert. “It’s just all doom and gloom.
We had three years of Brexit, which got on my wick, then we get over that and now we have this. “I understand the news has to let people know what’s going on
.A big-hearted Dumfries knitting group is producing comforting items for dying patients to have as a reminder of their family while there is a ban on visitors.
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