Published:
11:05 AM December 31, 2020
Updated:
11:06 AM December 31, 2020
North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust is looking back on a year of Covid-19 ahead of 2021.
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One of the region’s NHS foundation trusts are looking back on an “extremely busy year” with the coronavirus pandemic ahead of 2021.
North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust is looking back on a year of Covid-19 ahead of 2021.
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The North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust has released a series of tweets put together by staff and volunteers looking back on 2020.
North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust is looking back on a year of Covid-19 ahead of 2021.
Published:
12:00 PM December 22, 2020
The presents were delivered outside the children’s unit at Hinchingbrooke hospital from Hunts Post reporter Alex Collett and Marketing Services Consultant Alex Valentine to Playleader Thersea Kopplin and Playservice Co-Ordinator Zoe Wilkinson.
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The Hunts Post have once again delivered Christmas presents to the Holly Ward, that have been donated by our readers.
The Hunts Post Present Appeal saw the biggest amount of presents ever donated to take to the hospital, in order to help lift the spirits of children spending time at Hinchingbrooke Hospital this year.
Dozens of presents were donated, ranging from books to teddy bears, colouring sets and games.
Published:
1:52 PM December 21, 2020
Updated:
8:59 AM December 22, 2020
Residents and staff at Jubilee Court in March have been collecting Christmas gifts for children in the area. This is the second year they ve taken part in the Giving Tree project.
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Children staying in hospital will receive at least one gift this Christmas, thanks to a March retirement service.
Residents and staff at Jubilee Court have collected a range of presents for sick youngsters at Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon.
Everything has now been handed over to the hospital where, after a period of quarantine, they will be given to children on the Holly Ward.
Cambridgeshire patients say they are struggling when they leave hospital
A report found patients at Addenbrooke s and Hinchingbrooke Hospitals, among others, were struggling when they left
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Patients require more support when leaving hospita. Photo taken pre-Covid. (Image: Healthwatch England)
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Published:
12:00 PM December 15, 2020
Updated:
11:22 AM December 16, 2020
Lauren Buffini aims to run 100 miles for Team Bex this December. Picture: JUSTGIVING/LAUREN BUFFINI
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An inspirational runner from Huntingdonshire is aiming to run 100 miles in 11 laps around Grafham Water this weekend for charity.
Lauren Buffini, who lives in Grafham, will take on the mega challenge this Saturday (December 19).
She is encouraging people to get out and exercise too - by running, walking or cycling and donating to local charity Team Bex.
It won’t be the first time Lauren has put her fitness to the test for charity – as she ran 100 miles around her garden for the NHS back in May.