Tuesday, 13 October 2009

25 years service in the NHS and my long service badge

It was quite a surprise to me that when I arrive back form my holidays in September there was a letter waiting for me inviting me to attend a ceremony to receive my Long Service  badge for 25 years service in the NHS.
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I was defiantly going to attend as I feel I deserved it along with everyone else who received their 25, 30 or 35 year badge.   NHS employees rarely get recognition of their contribution to the Health Care Service.  My bro & sister-in-law came along to the ceremony as they both were up from Portsmouth at the time.

11 comments:

anndees said...

Congratulations on your award Lesley, it`s good that they do recognise what people can and will do.Well Done.
Anne x

Jayne W said...

Well done Lesley, I think it only right that you should get an award to recognise all of your hard work and dedication.
Congratulations!!
Best Wishes
Jayne

Jackie said...

Congratulations Lesley, an award well deserved. You look very smart in your uniform :o)
My daughter has no less than 3 job interviews with the NHS, 2 next week and 1 the week after :o)
Jackie xx

Chicken lover said...

very well deserved but then I am biased! ;)
Jane

Debbie said...

Congratulations Lesley! Well deserved for all your hard work, I have great admiration for anyone working in the nhs. :)
Debbie x

Tracey said...

Congratulations Lesley and well deserved

Karen said...

CONGRATULATIONS ! You deserve it.

Love Karen x

Cindy Jenkins said...

Congratulations! Being a yankee I don't know exactly what this is....but I'm sure you deserve it :-)

Cindy Jenkins said...

Congratulations! Being a yankee I don't know exactly what this is....but I'm sure you deserve it :-)

elaine said...

Found the blog at last.
You deserve the award, well done.
Love Elaine

womble hunter said...

Hi Les, well done you deserved that award for all your dedication to the NHS, and also for everything you've gone through in the past couple of years, here's to 30 years!!! love big bro