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Young patients at the Royal United Hospital Children’s Ward in Bath now have more toys and games to entertain them, thanks to the generosity of a Wiltshire family and its local community.

Parents Anna and Richard Harding, from North Bradley, whose son Luke is being treated for leukaemia, were so grateful for the care he’s received that they organized a coffee morning – and raised more than £700.

Luke’s mother Anna said, “We’ve become regulars here and over the months thought about raising money to buy some items that would really benefit the ward.

“Any parent who’s spent time in hospital knows just how bored children can get without things to do. Toys and activities really helped Luke, particularly when he was being treated in an isolation room.

“We asked the play leaders what was on their wish list, and thanks to all our very generous neighbours, managed to buy useful things like DVD players and films, glitter tattoos, pen and pencil sets, and even replacement microwaves for the family rooms.”

Luke made a special return visit to the Children’s Ward, with sister Clara, 10, to present their gifts to staff.

Anna explained, “This place has become like a second home – the nurses and specialists and all the staff we’ve met have become like family to us.”

Children’s Ward Senior Sister, Melanie Gittins, added, “We’re really grateful to Luke and his family and friends. It’s so important for our young patients to be able to play and have fun while they are with us. This donation will help us to carry on doing all we can to provide fun and engaging activities to help distract children from their illnesses and injuries and make their stay that bit brighter.”