Paul Jones, Diana Bosworth and President Geof Bosworth delivering bandanas to Louise Knight from the Nottingham Hospitals Charity at the City Hospital. The bandanas are a gift from the Rotary Club of Nottingham to say thank you for all the NHS workers and Nottingham Hospitals Charity do for the health and wellbeing of our community. The Rotary Club of Nottingham hope that the bandanas will help staff from the City Hospital and Queens Medical Centre Nottingham comply with face covering requirements on their commute to work or in shops and other public areas whilst also being a keepsake for the future.
The Rotary Club of Nottingham has a long history of supporting Nottingham Hospitals; from the donation of a bed to the Old General Hospital in 1918 to the creation of a parental room in the Nottingham Children’s Hospital in our Centenary Year of 2018. Louise will ensure the bandanas are distributed at the City Hospital and Queens Medical Centre Nottingham.
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