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Northern food and drink retailer Booths to raise £30k for Cure Leukaemia in Epic Cycle Challenge

NORTHERN retailer Booths is planning an epic cycle ride to raise money for Cure Leukaemia between May 24-28. Inspired by the Tour de France, Chief Operating Officer Nigel Murray has gathered a team of over 50 people from colleagues to suppliers, who will ride 600km across the north of England, calling in at all 27 Booths shops - including the Ilkley store - as well as three support sites and two cancer treatment centres. Eight riders will ride the full tour, coming from a wide range of abilities, ages and roles at Booths from suppliers, accountants, fishmongers and customer assistants. Nigel - a keen cyclist - became aware of the charity after hearing about patron Geoff Thomas, a former England footballer who was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia in 2003.

Breath of life for Waikato Medical School in cultural and rural partnerships

Florence Kerr05:00, May 01 2021 STUFF What are Māori health inequities? The Ministry of Health lists them. (First published June 2019.) A Waikato University Medical School is still on the cards despite major health reforms announced by the Government last week. The shift in the New Zealand health system has also caused a change within the university’s plans to create a third medical school and partner with Māori, Pasifika, and the rural community to build a new curriculum from the ground up. It had initially pitched a bid to establish the country s third med school in 2016 focused on high needs communities, but the idea languished after lukewarm support from Labour.

Cumbrian teacher raises £150k for charity by taking up painting after heart attack

Cumbrian teacher raises £150k for charity by taking up painting after heart attack
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Booths man training for Tour de France | Great British Life

Paul Mackenzie Nigel Murray prepares for le Tour - Credit: Paul Currie It’s one of the most gruelling sporting challenges in the world, one which regularly defeats even the fittest and most highly trained athletes, but it’s one that Booths chief operating officer Nigel Murray is aiming to conquer.   Darwen-born Nigel will be part of a 25-strong team who plan to complete the 2,102 mile Tour de France course a week before the elite riders set off on June 19. They hope to raise £1m for the charity Cure Leukaemia.   The team will be led by former footballer Geoff Thomas who was diagnosed with leukaemia just months after hanging his boots up in 2003.

Just what the doctor ordered: health system shakeup gets positive response in Waikato

“We simply do not need 20 different sets of decision-makers,” Little said in a speech. Christine Cornege/Stuff Local input will be key to avoid a system “designed in Wellington and then delivered in Coromandel Town”, University of Waikato Professor of Rural Health Roger Strasser said. The new model will be doomed to fail if it s “designed in Wellington and then delivered in Coromandel Town”, University of Waikato professor of rural health Roger Strasser said. But it could be great if people in local areas can have a say in how it’s developed. He’s hoping to see less fragmentation, paperwork and reporting, so more resources can be put into caring for patients.

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