A charity supporting people living with cancer has opened new offices in Telford.
Meeting Point House in SouthwaterCEO of Lingen Davies, Naomi Atkin said the move is an exciting time for the charity as it looks to build on the existing supporter base in the town.
“Since then we have a long history supporting patients throughout Telford, Shropshire and Mid-Wales who have been impacted by cancer. “We now have established hubs in Mid-Wales, Shrewsbury and Telford where our community can come and meet us, discuss how they can support us, seek advice and support, and find out about the many holistic therapies we deliver which are free for patients.
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