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Woof Walkies: The special 5k dog walk fundraising for Cancer Research

Updated: May 21, 2021, 6:22 pm © Supplied by Cancer Research UK The first ever sponsored dog walk in Dundee will raise money for Cancer Research UK this Saturday. Woof Walkies encourages dog-walkers to sign up for a 5K sponsored dog walk to raise money for the charity. Liz Richiardi, volunteer chairwoman for the Dundee Relay for Life, said the idea came from another fundraising group for Cancer Research UK. She said: “As a committee for Relay for Life Dundee, we need to fundraise all year to help cover the costs incurred for things like first aid and hiring the venue. Brèagha is excited to help raise money for Cancer Research UK. Cancer Research UK

Heartfelt tributes for Barrow mum Emma Willis who died of breast cancer

Death and funeral notices in Coventry - week commencing May 10

Death and funeral notices in Coventry - week commencing May 10 We re bidding a fond farewell to a number of Coventry residents Updated We have gathered the messages posted over the week commencing May 10 in one place here. The messages are submitted by friends, family and loved ones as a way of saying goodbye to those they have lost. These provide comfort to the nearest and dearest of those who have passed away. You can also post your own announcements and notices to us through this website. Monday, May 10 Madison Terina Paton PADDA The Angels took her by the hand on 30th April 2021, aged 13 years. Precious daughter of Hayley, cherished sister of Ryan, Connor, Morgan and Kelsey, treasured granddaughter of Jean and the late Derek, much loved goddaughter of David (Rab), Terina and Dana and a dearly loved niece and cousin. She was loved by all and will be sadly missed. Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts.

Rare photographs of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to go under the hammer

Cullen gran who beat cancer helping husband face his own battle

Updated: 20/05/2021, 5:42 pm © DCT Media Lorraine Mundie has overcome three major health scares in the last seven years. After overcoming two bouts of cancer and a brain aneurysm, Lorraine Mundie has proved she is made of sterner stuff. The Cullen grandmother’s sunny disposition helped her get through three major health scares but now her husband, James, 71, must face his own cancer battle. Lorraine was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014, going through chemotherapy and a mastectomy before she was told she was in remission. Five years later, the cancer returned. This time it meant radiotherapy and another operation was required.

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