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Dr Sean Elyan, Consultant Oncologist said: “This new building has been designed to be the very best we can make it and will make a dramatic difference
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Our Arts in Trust programme allows us to make these aspirations a reality by collaborating on projects that create healing, humanising spaces that are
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Health and care leaders in Gloucestershire are urging people to approach the festive period with 'great caution' as they warn of rising hospital admissions and a potential third COVID-19 wave in January.