Commemorating NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day


05 Jul 2021


The inaugural celebration of the NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day was marked by Horsham District Council Chairman Cllr David Skipp, as he led a two-minute silence at the War Memorial in the Carfax, Horsham on the morning of 5 July.

A specially designed flag was also raised in the Carfax and The Capitol will be illuminated in NHS colours in the evening, as a mark of respect and in recognition of the heroes of the NHS, Social Care and those who work so tirelessly on the frontline.

The Coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the vital work of our NHS doctors, nurses and paramedics, plus the many critical workers, keeping our shops open and stocked, our loved ones cared for, our streets safe and our essential services running.

HDC Chairman David Skipp raises an NHS flag in Horsham's Carfax

Cllr Skipp commented:

We have the chance to now show our gratitude to all NHS, frontline staff and volunteers with an annual day of thanks, and remembrance of those who lost their lives to this dreadful disease.

I would encourage as many of you as possible to join the nation and show your appreciation for those who have put their lives on the line to keep us, our loved ones and our society safe.

The plan is to make this an annual event, growing in size and stature involving individuals, local communities and others to enable us all to pay tribute to those who undertake so much for us all.

The activities for the day, along with the organisations and others supporting this unique initiative can be viewed at www.nhsfrontlineday.org .