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  • Meet Angela!

    Created Thursday, 09 February 2012

    Angela Willis - Receptionist Angela has worked at HRS dentalcare since 2004. She lives in Stonehouse with her husband and their two daughters. Angela started out into the dental world in 1987 at a local practice as a Dental Nurse/Receptionist and completed the national qualification in dental nursing in 1989. Angela is part of our friendly welcoming reception team at HRS Dentalcare, She ...

  • Revolutionary Brace Introduced to Gloucestershire

    Created Thursday, 02 February 2012

    Gloucestershire based cosmetic dentist, Dr Neil Harris, has just introduced a revolutionary new teeth brace system into the county at his practice, HRS Dentalcare in Stonehouse. The new cosmetic brace concentrates on people’s smiles, which means that the average treatment time for patients is 6 months rather than the 2-3 years it can take with traditional braces. Dr Harris said “Six Month ...

  • Meet Kerry, Our Hygienist

    Created Friday, 27 January 2012

    Kerry Chandler Qualified Registered Hygienist GDC Number: 5016 Kerry has worked at HRS dentalcare since 2007. She lives in Gloucester with her husband Nick and their two girls. Kerry started out in the world of dentistry in 1989 as a dental nurse in Cambridge, where she went on to gain the National certificate in 1991. She then furthered her skills and qualified as a Hygienist at Leeds de...

  • Meet Claire, our Practice Manager

    Created Friday, 20 January 2012

    Claire Barnes - Practice Manager, Treatment Coordinator, Qualified Registered Dental Nurse GDC number: 108504 Claire joined HRS Dentalcare in 2005 as a dental nurse. She has worked her way up and is now the Manager. She is also responsible for co-ordinating the treatment within the practice. Claire qualified as a Dental Nurse in 2004 and furthered her experience skills by completing the dent...

  • hrs dentalcare

    Created Friday, 20 January 2012

    A busy start to the new year!

  • To the finish line

    Created Friday, 24 June 2011

    It’s been a while since I posted on the blog about my bike ride. I have finished, and coming into Lands End, with my friends and family cheering me on, will remain with me as one of my best ever memories.I will try and give you my memories of the last few days. Day 7 started in Ludlow, at the racecourse, and is the shortest day with only 93 miles to cover. However, my left leg was not good and ...

  • Day 6

    Created Thursday, 16 June 2011

    From Haydock Racecourse to Ludlow Racecourse today. 107 miles but relatively flat until the final 20 miles when we went up some biggish hills (the course planner says it’s all just training for the last day in Cornwall!).For me was a high and a low. Wonderful countryside coming down through Cheshire and Shropshire. This really is well off the beaten track but is absolutely beautiful. For me the ...

  • Day 5

    Created Wednesday, 15 June 2011

    Currently situated at Haydock Racecourse having done the 114 miles and 2000 metres of climbing through the lake district from Carlisle. The weather was rubbish to start with so couldn’t really appreciate the views from Shap Fell. We are now over half way with a relatively easy ride of 106 miles to Ludlow (Shropshire - another racecourse!) tomorrow. It seems like there are 2 easier days before we...

  • Days 1 to 4

    Created Tuesday, 14 June 2011

    I can’t believe it’s been 4 days since my last post when I was in Inverness. We’ve covered a lot of ground since then!! Day 1 started at John O’Groats and ended at the side of a Loch at the Kyle of Sutherland. It is amazing how desolate, empty of human life and how breathtakingly beautiful the entire region is. It’s also amazing that, at this time of year, it does not get dark. One of the probl...