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Meppershall Post Office will close for 10 weeks for major refurbishments

Meppershall Post Office will close for 10 weeks for major refurbishments
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New Meppershall Care Home resident Joan turns 104

Published: 1:01 PM May 7, 2021    Updated: 1:02 PM May 7, 2021 Joan Taylor, New Meppershall Care Home s oldest resident, turned 104 on May 6 - Credit: New Meppershall Care Home A New Meppershall Care Home resident who has survived two World Wars, two global pandemics and the Great Depression is celebrating her 104th birthday.  Joan Taylor, a long-time Hitchin resident and now the oldest person at New Meppershall, celebrated her birthday yesterday (May 6). Joan Taylor spent her 104th birthday at New Meppershall Care Home in pamper heaven, celebrating by having her hair done, getting a manicure and throwing a residents’ party, with a special birthday cake - Credit: New Meppershall Care Home

Health minister Nadine Dorries chided for nurses pay sexism

Published: 6:00 PM March 16, 2021    Updated: 12:32 PM March 18, 2021 Health Minister and Mid Bedfordshire MP Nadine Dorries has sparked a public outcry over sexist comments regarding nurses proposed one per cent pay rise - Credit: UK Parliament A health minister who is the MP for Mid Bedfordshire is at the centre of a public backlash against sexism, with concerns she has suggested the government protecting husbands pay will help nurses understand their one per cent pay rise. Health minister Nadine Dorries - whose constituency includes Shefford, Clifton and Meppershall - spoke on BBC Women s Hour last week about the government s proposed one per cent pay rise for nurses, which is now being considered by the independent NHS Pay Body Review.

Doctor s orders: Keep your cancer appointments in lockdown

Published: 9:00 AM February 4, 2021    Updated: 10:10 AM February 4, 2021 Meppershall s Dr Daksha Trivedi is urging people to continue to attend cancer appointments in lockdown. - Credit: Courtesy of Dr Daksha Trivedi A cancer survivor and doctor from Meppershall is urging people to continue all of their appointments during lockdown. Today, on World Cancer Day, Dr Daksha Trivedi - who beat cancer of the oesophagus in 2019 - is again joining Macmillan Cancer Support in urging cancer patients to continue to attend their scheduled treatment and check-up appointments, where possible, during the latest lockdown. Dr Trivedi is an academic in Public Health research at the University of Hertfordshire and worked with Macmillan Cancer Support in October to encourage cancer patients to continue with their treatment ahead of the November lockdown.

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