JAIME-LEA TAYLOR
2016
Mayoress Hodgson poses on a motorbike-coffin, during the open day at A.J. Coggles, Family Funeral Directors new branch in Wisbech
Open day at A.J. Coggles, Family Funeral Directors new branch in Wisbech
The Mayor & Mayoress aboard "Vivien" the famous fire engine of Wisbech
Mayoress Hodgson poses on a motorbike-coffin, during the open day at A.J. Coggles, Family Funeral Directors new branch in Wisbech
The Mayor's Wife is a documentary project produced between January and April 2016. David and Judy Hodgson became Mayor & Mayoress of Wisbech in May 2015. Wisbech is a Georgian market town in Cambridgeshire, known locally as "The Capital of the Fens". Their first event in this role role was at the annual Mayor making in May. After this they can attend up to another 300 civil engagements. The couple are already well known in the local community, due to their long serving involvement in societies and clubs.
Lt. Col Tony Powell, stands in the market street which is part of the Afghanistan village. The mock up village which is in the Stanford Training Area was built by the MOD and cost £14 million.
Lieutenant colonel Tony Powell in his office at West Tofts Camp. His role currently is as the Regional Executive Officer at the HQ for Operational training in the East. Stanford Training Area, Norfolk.
Lt. Col Tony Powell standing in the field amongst the sheep. The artillery tower can be seen in the distance.
Lt. Col Tony Powell, stands in the market street which is part of the Afghanistan village. The mock up village which is in the Stanford Training Area was built by the MOD and cost £14 million.
"I never thought I would get to see the day where I was seventy years old", are the words muttered by Lt Col Anthony Powell MBE, during our interview. At the time of this project he was seventy years old and working as a Regional Executive Officer, having been born in Walpole St. Peter, a small village in Norfolk, he joined the army in 1965, and the military has been a huge part of his life ever since. This series looks at his current role at a British Army training area in Norfolk.
Junior Doctors March, London
Junior Doctors March, London
Junior Doctors March, London
Junior Doctors March, London
This Junior Doctors March took place in Central London on the 6th February 2016. Thousands of Junior Doctors met in Waterloo Place, and then after speeches the march began and the crowds headed for Downing Street. The demonstration happened just days before industrial action was planned for a 24 hour period.