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Westcountry HR has won two national awards this year - ‘Best SME HR Support Provider 2023 South West’ and ‘South West England Prestige Awards HR Consultancy Firm of the Year’!

Founded in 2016, Westcountry HR has since gone from strength to strength as demonstrated with these two recent awards. The company has gained a reputation locally and nationally for being a forward-thinking, approachable, and trustworthy consultancy.

Their clients say they’re friendly, informed and always available. That’s largely due to their director, Nicki Bidgood. It’s her attitude and...

Exeter Community Health Check

Event Date: 
11/10/2014 - 10:00am to 4:00pm
Venue: 
St Stephen's Church, High Street, Exeter

A Community Health Check is being held in Exeter city centre on Saturday, 11 October.

The public are invited to “know your numbers” as such values as BMI, blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol are measured.

The event will take place at St Stephen’s Church, High Street, Exeter from 10am-4pm on 11 October, and it is free. There is no need to book, just turn up on the day.

The event is organized and staffed by volunteers from the Seventh-day Adventist Churches in Devon & Cornwall, including medical professionals, to offer a service to the public. At last...

Community Health Check

Event Date: 
07/09/2013 - 10:00am to 4:00pm
Venue: 
St Stephen's Church, High Street, Exeter

A Community Health Check is being held at St Stephen’s Church, High Street, Exeter on Saturday, 7th September. Do you “know your numbers”? Get your BMI, blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol measured for FREE.

Doctors in Devon urge people to be alert to symptoms of lung cancer

Authored by NEWDevonCCG
Posted: Tue, 07/09/2013 - 10:59am

The NHS has launched a new ‘be clear on cancer’ lung cancer campaign and local doctors in Devon have urged people with symptoms that could suggest lung cancer is the underlying cause, to get it checked out.

The campaign, which will include advertisements on TV, radio and newspapers, runs for the whole of July and into the first half of August.

It aims to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of lung cancer, especially a cough that lasts for three weeks or more, and to encourage people with these symptoms to consult their GP. Doctors say the earlier the cancer is found,...