Couple have same heart surgery within days

Couple have same heart surgery within days

A couple who underwent the same life-saving heart surgery at the same hospital within the space of a few days feature in our best local stories of the week.

Cheshire Live reported how Donald and Joan Curzon – who have been married for 56 years – are now recovering from their operations at their home near Winsford.

Elsewhere, a former Miss Wales finalist has won a £6m house in the Omaze draw and German tourists travelled 700 miles to Scotland for a pie.

You can read the full version of each of our selected articles through the links under each story – or read more top headlines from around the UK’s regions on the Yahoo UK local news page.

A married Cheshire couple of 56 years have hailed the “marvellous” care they received after both undergoing the same life-saving heart surgery within the space of a week.

Donald and Joan Curzon both needed surgery for a transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) after separately being referred to University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust’s (UHNM) cardiology department.

Donald, 86, and Joan, 77, are now recovering at their home in Meadow Bank, near Winsford, following their treatment at the Royal Stoke hospital earlier in the month.

Former Miss Wales finalist wins spectacular £6m Omaze house

*UNDER STRICT EMBARGO UNTIL 8:00am Friday 28th March 2025*

Omaze Million Pound House Norfolk winner Victoria Curtis-Cresswell. Release date March 27 2025. A former Miss Wales finalist who was living with family and looking for a rental property has won - a £6 million home. Vicky Curtis-Cresswell, 38, has scooped the latest Omaze Million Pound House Draw, in Norfolk - the first house she has ever owned. She is now the proud owner of a New England style coastal property inspired by the architecture found in Cape Cod and the Hamptons. Her spectacular new house is the most valuable property ever to be offered in a UK prize draw. It comes with a wrap-around balcony offering uninterrupted, panoramic views of the North Norfolk Coast, a heated swimming pool and its very own all-weather astroturf tennis court. The house comes mortgage-free, with all stamp duty and legal fees covered. Vicky has also been given a whopping £250,000 in cash, to help her settle in.

Vicky Curtis-Cresswell celebrates winning a £6m Omaze house. (SWNS)

A former finalist in Miss Wales who has never owned her own home has won a spectacular £6m home through the Omaze million pound house draw.

Vicky Curtis-Cresswell, 38, had been living with her family until she won the property.

Vicky is now the owner of a New England-style coastal property in Norfolk inspired by the architecture found in Cape Cod and the Hamptons in the United States.

Her incredible new home is the most valuable property ever to be offered in a UK prize draw.

Two childhood sweethearts have been reunited after 85 years thanks to an old school photo.

Jim Dougal and Betty Davidson used to walk to school together hand in hand in Eyemouth in the Scottish Borders in the 1930s.

They lost touch after Jim’s family moved away in about 1939, but his son Alistair’s efforts to trace all the members of a class photo from 1936 brought them back together.

The opportunity for Kernewek, the Cornish language, being taught in all schools in Cornwall took a step forward yesterday (Wednesday, March 26) when Anna Gelderd MP delivered a ‘ten minute rule bill’ in parliament calling for Cornish to have equal status to the other four Celtic languages of the UK.

The MP, backed by Cornwall’s five other MPs, would like to see children being able to learn Kernewek in all primary schools. She pointed out that Cornish is still not formally embedded in secondary or higher education.

A tourist travelled all the way from Berlin to West Lothian to try an award-winning speciality pie.

Paul and Christine Boyle have enjoyed a surge in business after their kebab pie went viral for winning the “pie of pies” title at the 2025 British Pie Awards in Leicestershire.

Now, a tourist from Germany embarked on a journey over 700 miles via Prague, Leicester and Newcastle, to Boghall Butchers in Bathgate. Michael Hunter travelled with a friend and is no stranger to kebab meat with over 1,000 shops in Berlin.

Police swooped to help a lost swan outside a Coventry school just before home time on Tuesday afternoon (25 March).

A few people picking up their little ones at Grange Hurst Primary on Anderton Road were in a bit of flap when they spotted the seemingly lost bird.

But a police officer was on hand and the long arm, or should that be neck, of the law managed to save the day, by ushering the swan towards more familiar ground.

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