Charlotte was happily talking away – we had no idea she was deaf
WHEN Julie Churchill was told the news that her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter was profoundly deaf, she found it difficult to take in.
WHEN Julie Churchill was told the news that her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter was profoundly deaf, she found it difficult to take in.
A NINETEEN-year-old climbing enthusiast from Worcester is set to travel to Africa and scale one of the continent's highest mountains Ollie Jones, of London Road, has set himself the challenge of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro - which stands at 19,340 feet - in just six days to raise money for Scope, a disability organisation which aims to achieve equality for people with cerebral palsy.
COUNTY residents will find it easier to examine the quality of services by making suggestions on postcards at libraries and customer contact centres.
WHEN Ann Sharp was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, she tried not to dwell on the negative aspects of the disease.
WELCOME back signs, cups of tea and home-made cakes made certain that the first day patients arriving at the new St Richard's Hospice in Worcester, yesterday were made to feel at home.
AFTER years of fund-raising, the hard work paid off today when patients moved into the new St Richard's Hospice, Worcester.
JAMES Taylor-Hall is a happy-go-lucky little boy who loves playing with his three big sisters. The seven-year-old is doing really well at school and has a bright outlook on life.
A UNIQUE partnership between nine Worcestershire Rotary Clubs has raised a staggering £78,000 towards the new St Richard's Hospice.
THE keys to the new £5.25m St Richard's Hospice were officially handed over by builders this week, heralding the future of specialist palliative care for Worcester-shire people living with cancer and other illnesses.
This week is National Leukaemia Awareness Week, and one young Worcester woman, who has battled with a form of the illness for the last nine years, explains how she has coped DANCING away to Elton John's biggest hits along with thousands of other concert goers at Worcestershire County Cricket Club earlier this year, Claire Strain looked as if she hadn't a care in the world.
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