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The CQC has been doing the rounds again; inspecting struggling hospitals and looking for improvements to the quality of care.
The North Cumbria NHS Trust, which runs the Cumberland Infirmary and West Cumberland Hospital has been evaluated as still requiring improvement.
A Care Quality Commission inspection has resulted in Addenbrooke’s hospital requiring ‘urgent improvement’ after inspectors found numerous problems with its care.
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An automotive components company has been fined £7,000 and ordered to pay costs of £2,190 after being found guilty of breaching Section 2(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.
When Tom Fearnley decided that the time was right to retire, he wanted to pass his business on to a local firm who would provide his clients with the same high standard of service upon which he had always prided himself.
Now after 33 years of practicing in Macclesfield, Tom is retiring and Fearnley & Co’s client portfolio will be looked after by Thorneycroft Solicitors, based just around the corner from where Tom has been based.
A collision occurred between a red Vauxhall Combo and a silver VW Golf which led to the driver of the red van having to be freed from her vehicle by fire crews.
Thorneycroft Solicitors has recruited Chloe Scott to join the residential conveyancing team at its Macclesfield and Buxton based firm.
Our very own Natasha Scragg has very bravely signed up for the next stage of the East Cheshire Hospice Daredevil Programme – the brand new Skydive Day.
A manufacturing company has been fined a total of £50,000 for serious safety breaches after an employee was badly injured when he became trapped in a machine.
The dental nurse who assisted the notorious dentist D’Mello, has been charged by the GDC (General Dental Council) for various failings on hygiene grounds and also failing to highlight her concerns to authorities about D’Mello practices.