Sally Outram Journalist
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Sally Outram is a Digital Journalist and Columnist at the Worksop Guardian.

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Worksop Guardian

Focus Areas

  • Travel
  • Outdoors
  • Walking

115 Articles
about 2 years ago
worksopguardian.co.uk

Cervical cancer survivor from Worksop says screening time should remain at every three years

A cervical cancer survivor from Worksop who had to undergo a full hysterectomy is campaigning against plans to reduce...

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about 2 years ago
worksopguardian.co.uk

Cervical cancer survivor from Worksop says screening time should remain at every three years

A cervical cancer survivor from Worksop who had to undergo a full hysterectomy is campaigning against plans to reduce...

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about 2 years ago
worksopguardian.co.uk

Health Secretary hears about plans for £17.6m emergency village at Bassetlaw Hospital during visit

The Health Secretary has heard about the plans for an urgent and emergency care village at Bassetlaw Hospital during ...

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about 2 years ago
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Retford fashion bio-designer wins the national award, putting environmental issues at the heart o...

An eco-friendly fashion bio-designer from Retford, has won a national Young Innovator Award for her design creations,...

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about 2 years ago
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Retford fashion bio-designer wins the national award, putting environmental issues at the heart o...

An eco-friendly fashion bio-designer from Retford, has won a national Young Innovator Award for her design creations,...

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about 2 years ago
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New Formula One Autocentres geared up for opening in Worksop creating five new jobs

An auto centre is to open its latest branch in Worksop creating five new jobs in the town.

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about 2 years ago
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New Formula One Autocentres geared up for opening in Worksop creating five new jobs

An auto centre is to open its latest branch in Worksop creating five new jobs in the town.

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