Wishaw Press

Newservice­forcancer

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How can NLC check untidy gardens and tackle the huge problem of fly tipping with so few resources?

Instead of large town centre vanity projects NLC should maybe invest in looking after the health and welfare of the people living in their community’s right now.

Robert J McKendrick

Dear Editor,

While many of us are beginning to cautiously return to a life that is almost normal after months of forced hibernatio­n, many people with cancer are still trapped at home.

For those who were told to shield, the worry of contractin­g the virus at a time when they’re already physically fragile means many are still frightened to go outside or see friends and family.

However staying home alone is also taking a toll on people. Research for Macmillan Cancer Support found many people with cancer have been feeling anxious, depressed and even having panic attacks during lockdown.

That’s why Macmillan Cancer Support has set up a Telephone Buddies service that pairs up people with cancer who need someone to talk to, with someone else who has been through a similar cancer experience.

The buddies and the person they’d matched with then have weekly calls, chatting about everything from TV and music, to cancer treatment and side effects.

To find out more about using the service, or about becoming a buddy, visit www.macmillan.org.uk/ telephoneb­uddies or call 0808 808 0000.

Janice Malone, Macmillan Cancer Support

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