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Winter wonderland at New Cross Hospital
Patients, visitors and staff at New Cross Hospital were urged to have themsELVES a Merry Little Christmas today when broadcaster and journalist Suzi Perry switched on the festive lights after a fun Friday of seasonal treats.
Read MoreSchool donates £1,700 for garden appeal
Children and young people in hospital will benefit from a generous £1,700 donation from a school which will boost a garden appeal.
Read MoreSuzi’s set to spread Christmas cheer
“Wolverhampton is my home – it’s the sense of community and the sense of humour I love most.”
Read MoreAll aboard the Santa Express!
Poorly children from Wolverhampton and Walsall enjoyed a magical trip on board the Santa Express thanks to the generosity of a volunteer-run railway.
Read MoreBBC star ready to spread Christmas joy
Festive fun is just around the corner with TV motorsports presenter Suzi Perry gearing up to visit New Cross Hospital to turn on its Christmas lights.
Read MoreDiabetes Centre is £1,000 prize winner
Wolverhampton’s Diabetes Centre has received a £1,000 boost after an IT team generously donated its national award prize money.
Read MoreKing’s Award honour for Wolverhampton service
Selfless volunteers who support The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust in its hospitals and community are “absolutely thrilled” after receiving The King’s Award for Voluntary Service.
Read MorePiano players prove the best medicine
Piano-playing Nurses are hitting the right notes for staff and patients alike at Wolverhampton’s Heart and Lung Centre.
Read More‘Spooky’ Surinder makes donation to children
A self-styled ‘Halloween Queen’ got into the spirit of the season to raise more than £1,000 for poorly children in Wolverhampton.
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