From inside the community • Cancer and Chronic Condition advice on available support and services • Referrals into Health, Social Care Services, Volunteer Services and other organisations as appropriate • Carer’s support, Emergency Carer’s Plan, Carer’s Allowance and Respite advice • Any other concerns you may have Please ring the surgery if you would like to be contacted by the GP Care Advisor. Neena has helped many of our patients and their relatives so if any of the above can be helpful for you then please get in touch. Ashley Moore Paramedic Practitioner/Nurse Manager Nature Notes It is late June and the garden is full of vibrant colours from the roses. There are three arches covered in roses; one has a clematis mixed in, another has honey-suckle, and the third is two inter-twining roses. Along the fence are two others reaching out to one day join each other. These are mostly different shades of pink, except for one of those along the fence that buds as yellow and develops into white. Other shrubs and bushes are also now beginning to burst into flower and soon we should see more butterflies taking advantage of this bonanza. The buddleia and the lavender in particular will be targeted. We are increasingly pleased with the range of butterfly species that visit the garden and the other day welcomed a new visitor, a speckled wood. It is a small attractive butterfly with cream and darker brown spots (speckles) on a light brown background, usually found along woodland borders . The list of butterflies we have seen in the garden is: Common Blue, 17
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