Plans for 66 new homes at Burton Waters near Lincoln have been submitted
Ellen, who has coached Joey for two years, told“I wanted to do something to make sure Joey has the best life he can and has got something to look forward to.
“The amount of response we’ve had from people in the community has been amazing with kind words and donations.” Family friend April Hallam knew Sammy for two-and-a-half years and has built up a close bond with Joey. She paid tribute to her friend, saying: “She was always really funny. She would do absolutely anything for anyone and everyone loved being around her.Joey, 6, is passionate about playing football.
She said: “Joey doted on his mum, she was his hero and unfortunately near the end she couldn’t give him anymore due to the illness, but he was always her number one.
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