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Hinchingbrooke Hospital tells charity stall to leave | Hinchingbrooke Hospital tells charity stall to leave |
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Volunteers who have raised £1m for a Cambridgeshire hospital over 30 years have been told their charity stall no longer "fits in" with the building. | Volunteers who have raised £1m for a Cambridgeshire hospital over 30 years have been told their charity stall no longer "fits in" with the building. |
Staff at the Hinchingbrooke Hospital stall said they were promised a new unit as part of a refurbishment but have now been told they are not wanted. | Staff at the Hinchingbrooke Hospital stall said they were promised a new unit as part of a refurbishment but have now been told they are not wanted. |
"Our thoughts are that we don't fit in with the expensive retail outlets being introduced," one said. | "Our thoughts are that we don't fit in with the expensive retail outlets being introduced," one said. |
The NHS hospital said it was "seeking more creative means of fundraising". | The NHS hospital said it was "seeking more creative means of fundraising". |
A spokesman for the hospital in Huntingdon said changes to its entrance area were being made to "create a more efficient operational infrastructure". | A spokesman for the hospital in Huntingdon said changes to its entrance area were being made to "create a more efficient operational infrastructure". |
"The decision not to reopen our charity stall is not due to space issues, but linked to... improving patient experience". | "The decision not to reopen our charity stall is not due to space issues, but linked to... improving patient experience". |
He added: "We greatly value our volunteers and the important work that they do to help our hospital." | He added: "We greatly value our volunteers and the important work that they do to help our hospital." |
However, Brenda Stevens, 75, who has worked for the charity for about 10 years, said volunteers did not feel "valued". | However, Brenda Stevens, 75, who has worked for the charity for about 10 years, said volunteers did not feel "valued". |
"We've made a lot of money for the hospital with that stall," she said. | "We've made a lot of money for the hospital with that stall," she said. |
"During 2011 we reached £1m and we have a substantial amount in the bank at the moment." | "During 2011 we reached £1m and we have a substantial amount in the bank at the moment." |
Hinchingbrooke's own website praises their efforts, saying: "Our charity stall volunteer fundraisers... work incredibly hard to raise funds for the hospital... [which] have helped us to purchase medical equipment and other items." | Hinchingbrooke's own website praises their efforts, saying: "Our charity stall volunteer fundraisers... work incredibly hard to raise funds for the hospital... [which] have helped us to purchase medical equipment and other items." |
'Very upset' | 'Very upset' |
The stall was closed in June while the entrance concourse was being redesigned. | The stall was closed in June while the entrance concourse was being redesigned. |
During that time volunteers had several meetings with board members and architects to discuss plans for the charity's new unit, they said. | During that time volunteers had several meetings with board members and architects to discuss plans for the charity's new unit, they said. |
"We were looking forward to a nice new shop and were told work would start next week - and then they dropped the bombshell on Wednesday," Mrs Stevens said. | "We were looking forward to a nice new shop and were told work would start next week - and then they dropped the bombshell on Wednesday," Mrs Stevens said. |
Barbara Darling, 70, who has volunteered for eight years, said: "While we've been closed we continued taking in donations, and lots of people have been knitting things ready for our grand reopening. | Barbara Darling, 70, who has volunteered for eight years, said: "While we've been closed we continued taking in donations, and lots of people have been knitting things ready for our grand reopening. |
"We've got two rooms full of stuff. What are we going to do with that? | "We've got two rooms full of stuff. What are we going to do with that? |
"We are upset and very cross at the way we've been treated," she added. | "We are upset and very cross at the way we've been treated," she added. |
Mrs Darling said the hospital told the 18 volunteers they could still raise funds for the hospital - "just not with our stall". | Mrs Darling said the hospital told the 18 volunteers they could still raise funds for the hospital - "just not with our stall". |
Beryl Rham MBE, who started the charity stall from a trestle table 30 years ago, said: "The stall was very successful, but things change. | |
"The fundraising has got to be there, but it needs to be done in a different way. We now need another big project in which to focus on, and to get the public behind us." |
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