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MP welcomes Warrington NHS champions to Downing Street
THE NHS was recently celebrated in 10 Downing Street with a reception to thank workers from all across the UK, including two from Warrington.
THE NHS was recently celebrated in 10 Downing Street with a reception to thank workers from all across the UK, including two from Warrington.
HEALTH chiefs have launched a new campaign in Warrington to increase awareness of online health services after 86 per cent of people surveyed said they wanted to start accessing services online.
WARRINGTON and Halton Teaching Hospitals (WHH) and its partners are celebrating the 75th anniversary milestone of the NHS this week.
HARD-working staff in the Research and Development Department at Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (WHH) are celebrating after being presented with a top regional award.
NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is celebrating its first anniversary in the same week as the NHS turns 75.
A NEW intermediate care facility is to be developed on the former Bewsey Old School site in Warrington, following approval at a meeting of Warrington Borough Council’s cabinet.
HOSPITAL bosses say they are planning to “significantly invest” in their “valued” staff after more than 300 Health Care Support Workers at Warrington and Halton NHS marched on their boss to demand an end to years of underpayment.
NEWS that Warrington will not be getting a new hospital has caused a political fall out with Labour politicians accusing the Tory Government and Warrington South MP Andy Carter of “broken promises.”
WORK is under way on pioneering plans for a health and wellbeing ‘one-stop shop’ in Warrington town centre aimed at helping people live as happily, healthily and independently as possible.
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