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Hereford Times death notices, publish on Thursday, March 3

To place any family notices visit bit.ly/HTnotices, or to view visit bit.ly/HTannoucements. We publish tributes (obituaries) free. Fill in this simple online form: https://bit.ly/HTtribute BEDDOES Kenneth Frank [Formerly of Brilley] Passed away peacefully on February 20th at Lynhales Hall Nursing Home aged 89 years. A dearly loved uncle. Due to restrictions a private funeral to take place at Brilley Church on Saturday, March 6th, 2021 Donations if desired in memory of Ken for Brilley Church For further enquiries please contact A W Hughes & Son, Funeral Directors, Kington. 01544 370217 BURNETT Mark 1958 - 2021 Sixty two years on 24th February in Barnsley Hospital, suddenly after a short illness. Beloved husband of Sylvia, and son of Pat and the late (Brum) Burnett, sadly missed by all family and friends.

UK government may start offering financial rewards for becoming healthier

Research published in the British Medical Journal last year found that 1.6 million Singaporeans – 26% of the population – had taken part in the government-backed scheme. In return for undertaking certain numbers of steps participants earned “health points” which they could exchange for rewards worth up to US$10. Downing Street has recently been exploring the use of financial incentives to encourage people to lead healthier, more active lives and privately sought the views of leading health charities, such as the British Heart Foundation and Cancer Research UK. About two-thirds of adult Britons are overweight or obese. Boris Johnson, who has become determined to undertake meaningful action against Britain’s obesity crisis after his stint in hospital last year with Covid, endorsed the latest government action on bulging waistlines. He has slimmed down from a reported 108kg (17st) at the time he went into St Thomas’ hospital and is eating more healthily and taking regular

Delight as pub landlord helps raise almost £2,000 for NSPCC

Delight as pub landlord helps raise almost £2,000 for NSPCC selling meals The pub raised money by selling more than 100 Valentine’s-themed takeaway meals Updated Sean Rouse (Anchor Inn publican) and member of staff, Alice. (Image: Supplied by NSPCC) Never miss another Warwickshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A pub landlord has helped to raise almost £2,000 for the NSPCC after selling more than 100 Valentine’s-themed takeaway meals.

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