Coleford charity raises £33,000 for RUH Children's Ward garden to receive a makeover

By Tim Lethaby

23rd Sep 2021 | Local News

From left, RUH chief executive Cara Charles-Barks, Nicky Halford from Time is Precious, six-year-old patient Leo Percey, Time is Precious patron and actor Will Thorp, and Neil Halford from Time is Precious
From left, RUH chief executive Cara Charles-Barks, Nicky Halford from Time is Precious, six-year-old patient Leo Percey, Time is Precious patron and actor Will Thorp, and Neil Halford from Time is Precious

The Children's Ward garden at the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust has undergone a complete makeover, creating an improved outdoor area to play and relax in for some of the hospital's youngest patients, thanks to a Coleford charity.

The transformation is all thanks to the Time is Precious charity, which raised £33,000 to pay for the improvements.

The new-look garden contains a basketball net, football goal, playhouse, play panels, slides, ride-ons and even a wooden bus.

There is also a chill out hut, benches and picnic tables for those patients and their families who want to rest or have a snack.

RUH chief executive Cara Charles- Barks said: "I am so grateful to Time is Precious for their incredible generosity.

"Thanks to them we have been able to completely transform the outdoor garden area for our Children's Ward.

"It's so important that our young patients have the opportunity to enjoy some time playing outside in the fresh air if they can.

"It can help to improve their recuperation and gives them a break from being on the ward. These really are fantastic improvements that are going to make such a difference to some of our youngest patients."

The Time is Precious charity was set up in 2011 by Neil and Nicky Halford in memory of their son Ben, who passed away from cancer aged just five.

Ben was treated at the RUH, as well as Bristol Children's Hospital and the former Frenchay Hospital.

The aim of the charity is to help create a more comfortable and relaxed atmosphere for children and their families in hospital and at home.

To date, it has donated more than £200,000 to the RUH in the form of equipment and refurbishment projects.

Most recently, the charity paid for a specialised DVD player has been installed in one of the MRI scan rooms in the Radiology department which allows patients to watch their favourite movie while they have their scan.

Neil said: "It has been a privilege to complete the refurbishment of the garden, we have tried to include something for everyone.

"Time is Precious has already started on our next projects at the RUH. The RUH was like a second home to Ben and our aim is to help make the stay in hospital for children and their families that little bit easier."

For more information about Time is Precious go to www.timeisprecious.org.

     

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