Meg Turner Obituary: Nursing Professional Remembered
- Meg Hughes dedicated her career to caring for others, beginning in healthcare and transitioning to training future care workers in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
- Meg Hughes initially worked in a care of the elderly ward at Withybush hospital in Pembrokeshire.
- Langton Hall is a residential care home located in Fishguard, Pembrokeshire.
Meg hughes: Life and career
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Meg Hughes dedicated her career to caring for others, beginning in healthcare and transitioning to training future care workers in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Meg Hughes initially worked in a care of the elderly ward at Withybush hospital in Pembrokeshire. She later became matron of Langton Hall, a residential home in Fishguard. Subsequently, she pursued further education, obtaining a teaching certificate and becoming a trainer of care workers. She lectured at Pembrokeshire College and at training organizations including Rathbone Community Industry.
Langton Hall, Fishguard
Langton Hall is a residential care home located in Fishguard, Pembrokeshire.
Meg Hughes served as matron at Langton Hall,demonstrating leadership in the provision of residential care. Details regarding the ownership and current status of Langton Hall can be found on carehome.co.uk: Langton Hall Care Home. As of january 12, 2026, Langton Hall remains operational.
Pembrokeshire College
Pembrokeshire College is a further education college located in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Meg Hughes lectured at Pembrokeshire College, contributing to the education and training of care workers in the region. The college offers a range of courses, including those related to health and social care, as detailed on their website: Health and Social Care Courses. As of January 12, 2026, Pembrokeshire College continues to offer these courses.
Rathbone Community Industry
Rathbone Community Industry is a charity providing training and support to vulnerable adults.
Meg Hughes was a trainer of care workers with Rathbone Community Industry, extending her reach to a wider audience of individuals seeking employment in the care sector. Rathbone provides various training programs, including those focused on health and social care, as outlined on their website: Training Programmes. As of january 12, 2026, Rathbone continues to operate and provide these training opportunities.
Later Life and Family
Following her retirement in 1999, Meg hughes remained active in her community despite increasing immobility due to arthritis.
Despite becoming increasingly immobile after her 1999 retirement and being bedbound for her last three years, Meg Hughes continued to engage in activities she enjoyed, including joining the local Women’s Institute and University of the Third Age. She maintained her love of poetry, crafts, crosswords, and word games. She is survived by her daughter, Saffrwn, son, Edryd, and grandchildren, briallu, Eilir, Gwenllian and Delun.
