Standing Tall Foundation on a high with local engineering group backing
A CHARITY led by a former soldier who is a triple amputee has received a major boost from Warrington-based building services company B-engineering Group.
A CHARITY led by a former soldier who is a triple amputee has received a major boost from Warrington-based building services company B-engineering Group.
WORRIED Lymm residents have been raising concerns over the proposed closure of St Rocco’s Book Shop at Lymm fearing it will damage trade in the village, with other shops also rumoured to be closing due to increased rents.
Syringes are indispensable tools in healthcare, often overlooked until needed, yet vital for medical procedures. At the forefront of each syringe lies the needle – a small but critical component designed for specific tasks like administering medication, drawing blood, or delivering vaccines.
Eye health concerns are on the rise in the United Kingdom. A recent survey on eye problems revealed that 41% of Brits suffer from eye issues that impact their quality of life. Despite this, the study also found that four in 10 Brits ignore signs of potentially serious vision problems, with 62% delaying their eye checkups out of fear of dealing with surgery for vision correction.
DANGEROUS RAAC concrete has been identified at Warrington Hospital, although it is in an isolated area and will not impact the delivery of patient care.
POLICYMAKERS must prioritise the environment by investing in green space to improve the health of the nation and ease pressure on the NHS, say doctors.
WARRINGTON and Halton Teaching Hospitals (WHH) has celebrated the first anniversary of its Singing Group, which is part of a transformative journey in stroke care.
WORK is ongoing to make improvements at an independent mental health hospital in Warrington, following concerns about the service.
THE second phase of a multi-million pound project to help diagnose and treat a range of health conditions while improving waiting times for residents of Warrington and Halton has been completed.
PEOPLE are being urged to use NHS 111 for all non-emergency healthcare needs ahead of industrial action by junior doctors which starts this weekend.