THE legacy of Dorset businessman Robert White is being celebrated on what would have been the entrepreneur s 68th birthday - including the creation of a cancer centre in Dorchester. Millionaire Robert, founder of internationally-recognised Robert White Photographic, lost his life to neuroendocrine tumours at the age of 62. Upon his death he donated £3.5 million to benefit patients across Dorset. On May 11, on what would have been Robert s birthday, University Hospitals Dorset (UHD) celebrated his legacy. Dr Mike Bayne, consultant oncologist at UHD said: Five years ago I had the enormous privilege of treating Robert White for metastatic neuroendocrine cancer. Robert was a strong personality and left a powerful mark on all who met him.
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Sink hole forces closure of one of Poole Hospital s car parks A CAR park at a hospital in Dorset has been closed off after a sink hole emerged. The parking facilities for the child development centre at Poole Hospital is shut off while the incident is dealt with. Details of the sink hole situation off Parkstone Road, which has been caused by a collapsed drain, has been posted online by University Hospitals Dorset, which oversees Poole Hospital. The statement said: Please be aware, the child development centre car park on our Poole Hospital site is currently close. This is due to a sink hole caused by a collapsed drain. We apologise for this inconvenience. Please allow additional time.
Sink hole forces closure of one of Poole Hospital s car parks A CAR park at Poole Hospital has been closed off after a sink hole emerged. The parking facilities for the child development centre at the hospital is shut off while the incident is dealt with. Details of the sink hole situation off Parkstone Road, which has been caused by a collapsed drain, has been posted online by University Hospitals Dorset, which oversees Poole Hospital. The statement said: Please be aware, the child development centre car park on our Poole Hospital site is currently close. This is due to a sink hole caused by a collapsed drain. We apologise for this inconvenience. Please allow additional time.
SAY hello to Dorset s latest new arrivals bringing joy to proud new parents and excited siblings amid the coronavirus pandemic. We would like to introduce you to five adorable newborns who arrived into the world in unprecedented circumstances. Following a spinal injection and emergency forceps, Chantelle Pearson gave birth to Darcie-Mae Albin on April 26, weighing eight pounds and seven ounces. Maeve Reagan Melissa Hood was welcomed into the world in Poole Hospital s Maternity Unit on March 8. Mum Sophie Squibb said: After having a very intense labour, little monkey here decided she didn’t want to come out and also wanted to be back to back. She refused to turn when they tried and I ended up having a c-section.
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