
Max Walsh
Reporter, ITV News West Country at ITV News
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Feb 19, 2025 |
itv.com | Max Walsh
A man from Nailsea claims he lost his job at a building site after leaving work early for kidney dialysis treatment. Trevor Maybury, who was employed as a traffic marshall through an agency, had been receiving dialysis for two months but says he was suddenly told he was being let go at the end of January. Mr Maybury says he was left shocked and in “disbelief”. He said: “Given the opportunity I can work. This is the cruel thing. "I just want to make a living. Where is the compassion?
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Nov 15, 2024 |
itv.com | Max Walsh
A group of youngsters who carry knives in Gloucester say they will “defend each other until death” if that is what it takes to stay safe. The group, who deny they are in a gang, admit they carry and hide weapons in public. They insist this is for their own protection but say they also live in fear of leaving their homes and are unable to travel into certain parts of the city.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
itv.com | Max Walsh
ITV News' Max Walsh spoke to Adrienne's family about her donationThe family of an organ donor from Bishops Cleeve have received a thank you letter from an army veteran saying their new liver has given them "a reason to live". Adrienne Fry, 78, died from a brain haemorrhage last year and had signed up to the organ donor register. Her liver helped save an anonymous army veteran who had completed several tours and been diagnosed with PTSD.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
itv.com | Max Walsh
ITV News visits Brinkworth Dairy to see the impact heavy rain and extreme weather is having on farmersA Wiltshire dairy farmer says extreme weather is threatening her livelihood - as a third of her land has been left submerged by heavy rain. Brinkworth Dairy has been in Ceri Cryer's family for more than 100 years. But she fears for its future after Wiltshire experienced a record amount of rain - will more than three times the average amount falling in September.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
itv.com | Max Walsh
The 'Windrush Front Room' has been created "to celebrate the lives of the Windrush generation", as ITV West Country's Max Walsh reportsAn exhibition has opened at a pub in Bristol which aims to transport customers to post-war Britain to see what life was like for the Windrush generation. The 'Windrush Front Room’ has been set up in the Shakespeare Tavern to mimic how a a Caribbean home in St Pauls or Easton may have looked like in the late 1950s.
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