Manchester’s Unsung Heroes: Cancer survivor puts quiet retirement on hold to devote life to community projects
Sue Good, a retired head teacher from Didsbury, dedicates life to community
Sue Good, a retired head teacher from Didsbury, dedicates life to community
Corrie stars show their support for an inspirational charity fundraiser from Bolton, who has raised over £7,000 for The Christie and Ovarian Cancer Research
Three healthcare providers are bringing together cancer care services for people in the Wigan Borough – with the creation of a £5million Cancer Care Centre.
The high profile personal injury claim lodged by a former Associate Director of HR against The Christie has been dismissed by a Liverpool High Court today.
The Christie’s event will be held at the Trafford Centre’s main stage, in The Orient, between 10am-10pm where any brave souls will be challenged to do the ‘Firewalk with a Twist’ – an eight foot toe-twisting walk across 10,000 toy bricks.
The chief executive of the Wythenshawe cancer hospital The Christie has resigned from her position, following her suspension nine months ago.
The proposed construction of a centre specialising in the treatment that was denied to brain tumour boy Ashya King is set to be approved in Manchester next Thursday.
A pedal-pushing pub manager will to cycle to all of Manchester’s 124 Joseph Holt pubs collecting scratch cards to raise money for the new Christie cancer centre later this month.
The challenging 65-mile route starts in Wythenshawe Park, through Knutsford to Nantwich and then heads back through Middlewich to the Finish
John McCaffrey, who has a previous conviction for drink driving dating back to 2009, claimed he had struggling to cope after the death of his wife from cancer.
A former teacher battling an incurable cancer has had her life extended by specialists at The Christie – allowing her to try and complete her bucket list and raise funds for charity.
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