In these difficult times, can we as a city recover?
DEAR Reader, thank you for taking a moment to read this article. I trust all is well with you and your family.
It is difficult times for so many people around the world and throughout our country.
It is estimated that the UK’S economy is the sixth largest in the world, yet local and regional problems challenge our sense of survival.
The pressures on our city council, NHS, mental health and wellbeing institutions and police force are real and testing.
Can we recover? is possibly the cry of every concerned person in our city.
I would like to answer that question with a resounding ‘yes we can’ by encouraging the development of great resilient, outstanding workers who will become champions of city’s concerns.
Nottingham as a city can recover a lot faster than people may predict. We can recover our city’s wellbeing by consciously standing alongside our city’s leaders by becoming great resilient outstanding workers who will help to alleviate the suffering of so many people in our city. Once again, I ask the thoughtprovoking question: Can we as a city recover?. As a positive response could someone join me by saying, ’yes we can’.
Yes, we can recover from our setbacks. Yes, we can help our city to become greater than its problems. Moreover, as we clapped for our NHS workers throughout the painful season of Covid-19, let us without hesitation clap our great resilient outstanding workers who occupy every crucial area of our city. Please help our city’s recovery. We can help by taking time to encourage and appreciate the workforce in our city’s communities. I conclude this article with an appeal to every person in our city to become a great resilient outstanding worker. Let’s help our city recover. Thankyou for taking time to read this article. Your feedback will be appreciated. Happy Easter season.
Let us without hesitation clap our great resilient outstanding workers who occupy every crucial area of our city