Fortunately, there is still a bank that believes in providing good basic banking services to customers.
It is not possible to advertise its name in this letter, but it shares the same name as a free daily newspaper
Rheumatology clinic moved
A Gidea Park resident and rheumatology patient, writes:
I have been under Queen’s Hospital (QH) rheumatology for 10-plus years diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, and treated with a medicine call Banapali.
This is a specialist medicine, a drug which can only be prescribed by my consultant. I have been at QH rheumatology department throughout the entire period of my treatment.
Published:
3:00 PM February 25, 2021
Updated:
3:13 PM February 25, 2021
Two children from Collier Row s Clockhouse Primary School picking up their Easter egg from Keystones Property.
- Credit: Clockhouse Primary School
A school in Collier Row has found a novel way to keep pupils entertained by creating a unique treasure hunt with a local estate agent.
Clockhouse Primary School has developed a strong relationship with Keystones Property over the past year, recently using this connection to give pupils a half-term treat.
Gavin Koten, head of the PA Our Clock House Association (OCA), explained how the joint effort came to be: We wanted to keep the kids busy, particularly during half-term. Scott Jay (owner of Keystones) came to us and asked if we could get something going.”