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Month: February 2020

Hearth Gallery

Featured Artist: Tina Neale

Tina Neale works as a secretarial assistant in the Capital, Estates and Facilities team at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. However, she is also a very talented artist who recently displayed work in the Hearth Gallery's Winter Open exhibition. Her piece, Bumble Peeps - Lazy Days, (oil on canvas, pictured) was one of the highlights … Continue reading Featured Artist: Tina Neale

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Cardiff and Vale Adult Eating Disorders Service Website launching today as part of Eating Disorder Awareness Week.
In the main corridor of University Hospital Llandough, we are delighted to have on display a series of landscape paintings by local contemporary painter Luke Roberts.
Local photographer seeks to reinvigorate the community support for the NHS and key workers with a new butterfly symbol of hope and positivity. 🦋
As we celebrate all acts of kindness today, we were thrilled to have received these beautiful daffodils from one of our extremely talented and utterly fabulous supporter, Mrs Marion Lewis. From knitted Christmas and Easter decorations, stars, dragonflies, bees, birds and more recently knitted poppies, Marion donates the items in tribute to the memory of her late son John Lewis. Thank you so very much Marion for your continued support over the years.
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Happy Valentine's Day💕

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