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Find out moreIt is a great time of sadness for us all as we spend time reflecting upon the loss of Queen Elizabeth II, and how things will change.
The Catch Up office will be closed on Monday 19th September to enable us all, in our own personal way, to mark the occasion of the Queen’s funeral.
For Catch Up it is a particularly poignant time, as we are also working our way through the recent loss of one of our long serving colleagues, Sue Walker. There will be many members of the Catch Up community who will have had direct contact with Sue. In her early years it would have been directly in the training room, but as time passed, she became the guardian of Catch Up in her role as Quality Assurance Lead, and will have had communication with many of you in this role. She will be sorely missed by us all.
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