Problems at M&S began over the Easter weekend when customers reported problems with Click & Collect and contactless payments in stores.
Exterior work is still needed due to the extent of the damage caused by the lightning strike.But, the interior was now ready for plastering and decorating, Ms Johnson added.
“It is in a bit of an organised mess, waiting to be put back together now,” Ms Johnson said.The lady’s son, Darren Hobson, said the family was appreciative about all the help.“She’s got a lot of memories of my father and the years they spent building the house up,” he said.
Ms Johnson added the woman was now in high spirits, after being devastated to see ruined household items dumped in a skip.“It just makes you realise that there are good people left,” she said.
“You go through bad times and you do wonder would these people be here for me, and it’s just so nice to see that there are so many good people about.”
A teenager who was planning a school massacre has been sentenced to a minimum of 49 years for the "horrific" shotgun murders of three members of his own family.Back when they were first friends, when the Sired family lived in Haddenham, such was their bond with Ms Bester that the Sired children called her "Auntie Ruth".
The pair had not met in recent years after their lives took them on different paths.Mrs Sired went into full-time care in Stretham, near Ely, but when her family moved to March, she went with them.
Ms Bester, who lived for years in Ely, recently spent months in hospital after a fall. When she came out, her family applied for her to live in Aria Court with her dear friend.Their families were there to see the pair reunited.