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Cambuslang Community Health 57 Belmont Rd, Glasgow, G72 8PG
Tel No :- 0141-646 0123
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Village Story Telling Centre The 183 Meiklerig Cr, Glasgow, G53 5NA
Tel No :- 0141-882 3025
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Milton Volunteer & Care Project 123 Castlebay Dr, Glasgow, G22 7LP
Tel No :- 0141-772 6503
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Overtoun Court 65 Rodger Dr, Glasgow, G73 3QB
Tel No :- 0141-647 1319
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Chinese Community Development Partnershi Napiershall Centre/39 Napiershall St, Glasgow, G20 6EZ
Tel No :- 0141-341 0026
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After the Falklands
Many Falklands veterans have suffered for as long as 25 years from this terrible injury to their mind. Of the 30,000 British service personnel who served in the campaign up to 2,700 are potential casualties of PTSD. And over 300 have committed suicid...
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An exciting choice
In a Government system used to measure how successful a school is, Yarborough has been placed in the 1st percentile for all core subjects. 1 is the highest and 100 the lowest.National KS4 5+ A*-G 94%Yarborough 98% (4% above the national average)Linc...
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Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillan
The Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit was established in 1997 when management responsibility for the registration of cancers was transferred to Velindre NHS Trust. All duties and responsibilities for cancer registration have been re...
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Ignore GPs. Polyclinics are the future | David Aaronovitch - Times Online already, if what there is gets combined in one pile miles and miles from anyone Steve Dawson, The Fens, UK If David Aaronovitch doesnrecent critique of the American model in the New England Journal of Medicineegocentric view. Someone less fortunate in their health needs might well have a Mark Horner, Northumberland, UK "When did illness stop beingremember this when I was a child (I'm only in my 30s), but it seems to have vanished in recent years.As an A&E doctor I seeeither wait to be handled by their GP, or in fact doesn't need a doctor at all. self-infantilisation. Anu Mitra, London, UK Forget GPs? So what do youundifferentiated mass of symptoms that GPs in this country are so expert at dealing Ian Rubenstein, Enfield, UK Anything that comes out ofsufficient funds to put these services in place. I also expect to see MY GP presentbecause the NHS has wasted millions on IT projects that don't work and on administrators www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Welcome to grasping Britain | Magnus Linklater - Times Online swaggering entrepreneurs in the Carnegie mould. Weperhaps not quite so masterly in these credit crunch daysscarcely a town or city in the land that does notthe Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, the John Rylands Library in Manchester, the Burrell Collection inGlasgow, the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle, the Cartwrightgood to put back into his community something of what he hadphilanthropists like Soros or Gates, UK patrons on the scale ofabout the only country in Europe, for instance, thatlegacies” - the idea, common in the United States, wherebyis bound to administer in his lifetime for the good of the community”. And then we shouldmajority of those who live in this country are not nearly W Pratt, London, UK "Far from theconsultants for all its projects. Would have made sense www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Yes! Parenting classes for kids | Alice Miles - Times Online offers the greatest kudos in their community, is a non-starter. What else are theydo? Concentrate on their 'career' in the local shop or chippy? Given thereally in need. db, london, uk Better still, stop theneed to know. Jo , London, UK Marvellous. The most ridiculousLondon, United Kingdom In further response to Simon from Yorkhardly have their 'backs to the wall' in this life. They underperform in the educational system, true, andsigns of disadvantaging men as a group in working life: far from it, as theflawed concept. It can be implemented in flawed ways, as can any ideologyequal. What is there to argue with in that? Thirdly, I am onemoney that they claim from taxpayers in order to be able to raise the kidsinto the equation they are dumped in taxis to get themselves into schoolwith each other. sexual ignorance in this country is staggering, and girlsprotect themselves, neither do boys. UK wake up! elias, Londonbeen good though. Russ H, Glasgow, gREAT bRITAIN Richard www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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