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Ticket details for RHS Flower Show Tatton Park 2021

SUMMER has been given a big blooming boost with the news the RHS Flower Show will return to Tatton Park in July. The floral extravaganza will be one of the first major outdoor events to be held in the North-West this year, bringing gardeners and plant lovers together to celebrate the ‘Summer of Love’. It will take place this year between July 21-25. Following the nation’s renewed appreciation of gardens and growing, this year’s RHS Tatton Park will be packed full of inspiration and advice for those looking to maximise their own indoor and outdoor growing spaces. The much-loved event will see the return of innovative gardens and fantastic florals with thousands of plants to purchase, family fun and a packed timetable of talks and demonstrations throughout the week.

Winchester mum with cancer set to Race for Life at home

A HAMPSHIRE mum who is being treated for breast cancer is set to take on Race for Life at home. Shelley Noble, a nurse from Kings Barton, Winchester, was diagnosed with breast cancer in November last year after noticing some swollen glands under her arm. She has since undergone surgery and has just completed an intensive course of radiotherapy. Now though, the mum-of-two and nan-of-one is set to mark this point in her journey of recovery with her own 5k to raise funds for Cancer Research UK. Shelley, along with her daughters Lauren, 25 and Faith, 23, and her eight-year-old granddaughter, Layla-Mai, will be joining thousands of people across the UK this April to walk, jog or run 5k to raise money for life-saving research.

Five marathons in five days for Pontypool mum with cancer

THE brother of a woman who is terminally ill - following misdiagnosis and delays - is taking on an extreme charity challenge. Justine Jianikos, from Pontypool, went to her doctor in March 2020 as she was showing symptoms of breast cancer. She returned in May with concerns about a lump and her GP referred her to a breast clinic where she was told it was fatty lump tissue and nothing to fear. The mother-of-three contacted her GP again in September as the lump had changed and she was referred to the breast clinic and told there was three-month waiting list. On December 21 her biopsy results confirmed that she has stage four triple negative breast cancer, which has spread to her spine, lymp nodes and - most likely - her lungs. She d not previously been given a biopsy as she d been 29 at the time.

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