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The BHF store in Preston celebrates the charity's 60th birthday with an eye catching window display
In the 60 years since the British Heart Foundation was created the charity has helped countless families and carried out invaluable research.
Today it needs the public's support more than ever, as Emma Dickinson, the BHF fundraising manager for Lancashire explained. She said: “The last year has been one of the toughest in our history. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic cut our investment for new research into conditions such as heart attack, stroke and vascular dementia in half last year, which will ultimately delay important scientific breakthroughs.
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Brian Glaister suffered from sepsis and organ failure before having two heart attacks
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A Whitehaven woman is paying tribute to her dad who suffered from 'life-changing' illnesses before sadly losing his life.
Michelle Lowery was eight years old when her father, Brian Glaister, had two heart attacks followed by a stroke.
Santander-whitehavenScafell-pikeGemma-dickinsonMichelle-loweryBrian-glaisterBatley-bulldogsSaturday-juneNorth-westCumbriaஎம்மா-டிக்கின்சன்மைக்கேல்-லோயர் Dan Shrimpton, chair of trustees at the Haxby Road theatre, said the priority would be safety. He said: “We’re thrilled to be staging live shows once again and welcoming audiences back through our theatre doors. We’ve missed the buzz of putting on a show and can’t wait for opening night. “We’ve worked hard to make sure our theatre is Covid-safe. The new procedures and processes we’ve put in place have all been tried and tested. Our priority is to make sure your theatre experience is a safe one.” On reopening night, May 21, at 7.30pm and the next day at 2.30pm and 7.30pm, the Bev Jones Music Company will present Strictly Cabaret.
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29 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM
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Day 6 of Summer Yoga by the Awa, with teacher Emma Dickinson leading a class. Photo / Bevan Conley
Yoga is just right for restoring the balance after a really crazy year, Rosemary Miller says.
She and two other Whanganui yoga teachers are taking turns offering classes outdoors at Pākaitore/Moutoa Gardens until January 4. The classes are free and suitable for anyone.
They start at 9.30am and run until 10.45am. People can bring their own mats or use the grass and they can pay with a koha.
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