The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

TRIBUTE TO NHS AT 70

HOSPITAL STAFF CELEBRATE THE HEALTH SERVICE

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpress.co.uk @Peterborou­ghTel

A street party in the glorious weather was the perfect setting at Peterborou­gh City Hospital for the NHS turning 70.

The hospital in Bretton had plenty going on last Thursday to mark the occasion, including a special birthday cake which Stephen Graves, chief executive of the hospital’s trust, cut (left).

The highlight of the day was a ‘street party’ in the main atrium, as well as a performanc­e by the Trust Choir. Guests were also able to leave a personal message in the hospital’s guestbook, while there was a cake sale to raise money to improve the hospital environmen­t for patients, which raised more than £650.

There was something for everyone on the day, including the new arrivals on the maternity unit who each received a special NHS 70 teddy bear to commemorat­e the special occasion.

Mr Graves, who is chief executive of the North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, said: “It was excellent to see so many members of staff and visitors celebratin­g one of the country’s most beloved institutio­ns. On behalf of the organisati­on I would like to thank all of the staff and volunteers that continue to go above and beyond to keep our hospitals running.”

The celebratio­ns kicked off three days earlier with the unveiling of a special time capsule. Items donated by various department­s have been sealed in the engraved capsule as a way of showcasing life in the NHS in the present day. It is hoped the contents will be uncovered by a future generation of healthcare workers when re-opened in 2088.

Items include: clinical trials kit used by research teams, a hematoxyli­n and eosin stained tissue slide from pathology and a letter from Mr Graves about his hopes for the future of the NHS. The capsule was unveiled by the hospital’s longest serving staff member, Angie O’Sullivan (who has worked there for an impressive 44 years) and her three-year-old grandaught­er Annabelle.

The unveiling was followed by a service of thanksgivi­ng in the chapel to pay tribute to the hard work of staff and volunteers across the trust and to remember those who have cared for the local community over the past seven decades.

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The staff choir
 ??  ?? An outpatient­s department dressed in old uniforms
An outpatient­s department dressed in old uniforms
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Stephen Graves cutting the cake
 ??  ?? Helen Fyall, lead chaplain for the trust, at the service of thanksgivi­ng
Helen Fyall, lead chaplain for the trust, at the service of thanksgivi­ng
 ??  ?? Staff and visitors at the event
Staff and visitors at the event

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