Posts By: Karen Jones

Thank you Nick Mellish

Thank you to Nick Mellish for coming over from Oxford and; a) reading my blog! b) donating a lovely lightweight wheelchair for use in the gym

Afternoon Tea

Dave Webb and Sue had a lovely afternoon tea with Beryl Slater, our founder and Clive Arup, past Chair, along with Jill Goodall.   It was so lovely to see them all again.

Centre Opening Hours during the Christmas Holidays

Christmas Opening Hours: Normal until Fri 20th December Monday 23rd December   – Oxygen only Tuesday 24th, Wednesday 25th, Thursday 26th – CLOSED Friday 27th – Oxygen and Massage Monday 30th – Oxygen only Tuesday 31st December, Wednesday 1st, Thursday 2nd January – CLOSED Friday 3rd January –  Oxygen and Massage Monday 6th January – back… Read more »

Milton Park Christmas Market 2019

Milton Park Christmas Market 2019 Thursday 12th December. There’ll be a wide variety of stalls selling local produce and handmade gifts. It should be the perfect time to pick up some Christmas stocking fillers or simply have a browse on your lunch break. You can also enjoy complimentary mince pies, pigs in blankets and mulled wine… Read more »

Sad News

Sadly, Sue Webb passed away this week.  She was only in having physio last Friday.  I do not have any further details, I am sure Chris will give me a call soon.  Just thought I should let you know.  It’s very sad news.

Membership 2020 and donations

The donation rates are remaining the same for 2020 even though we have not had a good year with regards to fundraising income.  We have had no sponsored events at all in 2019.  If you or anyone you knows is/or can do a sponsored event for us please do encourage it.  If you have any fundraising… Read more »

Single Dose of CD45-ADC Resets the Immune System, Delays the Onset of MS in Mice

From Multiple Sclerosis News Today A single dose of CD45-ADC, an investigational targeted therapy being developed to treat different types of autoimmune diseases, is enough to reset the normal function of the body’s immune system in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis (MS), and to delay onset of the disease. Those findings were presented earlier… Read more »