landings in Normandy in 1944, the largest amphibious invasion in military history.
She said luckily her daughter was at her grandmother's when the surge came, and has been told that the house was "poorly" at the moment."When it's your family home - the place she feels safe - it's tricky."
Mrs Woolley said they were now just trying to "work through things as best we can", but added she had no idea how long it would take to get back to normal.North Yorkshire hospices face making redundancies and cutting services due to a deepening financial crisis, bosses have warned.Scarborough's St Catherine's Hospice, York-based St Leonard's Hospice and Harrogate's Saint Michael's Hospice would each need to present deficit budgets amounting in total to £1.5m, North Yorkshire Council's scrutiny of health committee has been told.
That was not "sustainable or possible", Tony Collins, chief executive of Saint Michael's, said in a report examined by councillors.A spokesperson for NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) said: "We are working with partners to achieve a system transformation within the current resource envelope."
In the report presented to councillors at a meeting on Friday, Mr Collins said that four to five years ago, the NHS had funded between 35-40% of the hospice's costs, with fundraising making up the rest of its income.
Today, 28% of the hospice's costs came from the NHS, with Mr Collins warning that could fall to 25% unless more funding was provided.It was the latest in a series of closures between the two junctions as part of a severely delayed £317m project to add extra lanes.
Work began in 2022 but was pushed back due to bad weather, National Highways previously said. It is now scheduled to end in spring 2026.Mr Wade said they managed to "squeeze in" lots of other jobs this weekend, including removing signs from the gantry and landscaping.
The same stretch of road will be closed again from 21 to 24 March to allow workers to demolish a second bridge.Mr Wade said: "The second one is a little bit more tricky because it's very close to one of the new bridges, but there were lessons learned over the weekend, so we're looking forward to doing that.