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HOSPICES in North Wales continue to receive less than half of the funding awarded to counterparts in the south of the country. St David’s Hospice in Llandudno, St Kentigern Hospice, St Asaph, and Wrexham-based Nightingale House Hospice are only given 16 per cent towards the cost of running their services every year. That leaves them to secure the other 84 per cent - which equates to millions of pounds – through public donations and fundraising. In comparison, hospices in South Wales collect between 30-40 per cent annually from their relevant health boards, as do those in England. The three North Wales hospices - all providing free palliative care - have requested a contribution of 30 per cent towards their clinical costs to ensure they can continue to operate.
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