Stockport Express

STEPPING HILL HOSPITAL Hospital’s ‘cast’ of characters

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PATIENTS and staff at Stepping Hill Hospital’s fracture clinic waiting room are enjoying fantastic sculptures of some well-known animated characters over the festive period, and they’ve all been made from left-over casting and splinting materials.

Wallace, Gromit, Shaun the Sheep and villainous penguin Feathers McGraw all feature in the fantastic diorama created by hospital orthopaedi­c technician­s in their spare time, which they began in June.

The technician­s also created versions of themselves in the unique style of Aardman Animations, and each figure even has its own Stockport NHS Foundation Trust staff badge.

The scene depicts Wallace using the ‘Christmas Cast-O-Matic’ as one of his inventions, providing glittery Christmas plaster casts for patients. Shaun supplies the wool for the machine, while Gromit is the test subject. Feathers has stolen the plans!

Orthopaedi­c technician­s Liz Halliday, Sally Mooney and Shelly Lay-Flurrie treat orthopaedi­c patients at the hospital, applying casts and splints to their injuries.

The scene was created by using out-of-date materials such as plaster-of-Paris and Benecare synthetic casting tape, and other products such as used splints, scraps of wool and other items found in the store cupboard.

Liz has been combining her talent for sculpture with her role as an orthopaedi­c technician for several years now, creating special scenes based on Christmas films. She has entered these into the annual national Christmas Casting Competitio­n run by Benecare Medical, whose products they use on a daily basis.

Previous scenes have been based around The Muppets Christmas Carol, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Gremlins, which have all won first prize. In the past two years her colleagues Shelly and Sally have also joined her in the creations.

Liz said: “It’s great to see how much everyone enjoys them when they come into clinic. Shelly, Sally and myself bring our own skills into it, and it’s a joy to create, though at times technicall­y difficult”.

The sculptures will be up for everyone to enjoy until the end of the Christmas season.

 ?? ?? ●●Liz Halliday, Shelly Lay-Flurrie and Sally Mooney with the fantastic sculptures
●●Liz Halliday, Shelly Lay-Flurrie and Sally Mooney with the fantastic sculptures

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