Eat Out To Help Out at The White Horse Chester
The White Horse are pleased to announce that they will be taking part in the Government backed ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme this August.
The White Horse are pleased to announce that they will be taking part in the Government backed ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme this August.
Law firm Farleys Solicitors has awarded charity Rosemere Cancer Foundation a £3,000 grant from its Farleys Foundation to fit skyscape ceiling panels above the treatment bed in the centre’s busy LA6 radiotherapy room.
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Free Car Parking extended to Sunday 16 August.
One of Great Britain’s leading female athletes, Goldie Sayers, joined DIB boss Frank McKenna in the #DowntownDen.
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