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Dr Amir Khan DR AMIR Khan - television doctor, author and NHS GP - has been appointed as the first ambassador for Manorlands Hospice, Oxenhope. Bradford-born Amir, who has been a GP in West Yorkshire for more than a decade, first appeared on the hit Channel 5 series GPs: Behind Closed Doors and makes regular appearances on ITV’s Lorraine and Good Morning Britain. Last year, he published ‘The Doctor Will See You Now: The highs and lows of my life as an NHS GP’ which became a Sunday Times bestseller. He said: “Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice is a very special place and I am honoured and proud to have been asked to be an ambassador. The hospice provides vital care and support to people in our community and I look forward to helping raise awareness of the invaluable work they do.”
CHILDREN at a Wharfedale pre-school have helped a local hospice celebrate Christmas - by creating a handprint tree. Staff at Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice realised they couldn’t have an actual Christmas tree in the inpatient unit this year due to the infection control measures that are in place. So they approached Pool Pre-School Group, at Pool-in-Wharfedale, to see if they could help: and were delighted with the response. The children enjoyed making lots of green handprints, which were then laminated to make them wipeable, for a ‘2D tree’. Patients and staff at Manorlands then made baubles to decorate the tree, which has proved a hit.