Bring It On

Abbie Hand – 22/08/2021

Abbie Hand from Derby Youth Theatre Musical Group chats to Kev Castle about the upcoming production of “Bring It On”.

NHR depends on the generosity of the general public in order to provide our service. Big or small. Regular or one off. They all make a massive difference.

 

Malcolm Joseph

Malcolm Joseph – 08/08/2021

Bass player Malcolm Joseph chats to Kev Castle on Nottingham Hospitals Radio about influences, his career, working with Grace Jones, Massive Attack, 7th Heaven and his latest E.P. “Robotronic”

NHR depends on the generosity of the general public in order to provide our service. Big or small. Regular or one off. They all make a massive difference.

Daniel James

Daniel James – 08/08/2021

Singer/actor Daniel James chats to Kev Castle on Nottingham Hospitals Radio about Song For Europe 86, 90’s duo Yell, his new music and the inspiration behind his latest songs.

NHR depends on the generosity of the general public in order to provide our service. Big or small. Regular or one off. They all make a massive difference.

Thomas Cameron

Thomas Cameron

Tenor Thomas Cameron Talks to Kev Castle On Nottingham Hospitals Radio about his careers, influences, musical theatre and fashion.

NHR depends on the generosity of the general public in order to provide our service. Big or small. Regular or one off. They all make a massive difference.

Matt Hoy

Matt Hoy – 18/07/2021

Matt Hoy

Singer Matt Hoy chats to Kev Castle on Nottingham Hospitals Radio about UB40, his career, influences, music and Laurel & Hardy.

Henri and Teddy

Cookies

A story about Cookies that you really want!

Henri (Aged 6) loves baking cookies and muffins. Helped by mum Grace and brother Teddy (Aged 8), they decided to bake some individually wrapped cookies and set up a stall outside their house so that the public could buy them. All to help the NHS.

It all started at the beginning of lockdown as Henri baked cookies and cakes and was doing doorstep deliveries to relatives.

Once the idea was formed, they set up a stall outside the house and posted it on social media. At just £1 a cookie, the demand was great with people often putting in more than the required amount. So much so, they made a total of £160!

They got in contact with ward F22, who said that they would love some rainbow badges for the team so that they would remember each other when they returned to their normal wards and duties. (The team on F22 were pulled together from various wards and departments due to the Covid-19 pandemic).

After speaking with a local badge maker, they got the badges made and sent them off to the hospital.

The ward team were so touched by the efforts and the badges that they sent a thank you card back. Henri and Teddy also got a badge and a key ring made for them.

All this was done under the watchful eye of sister Olive (8 months).

Here at NHR, we think this such a great story of people of all ages wanting to do something to help both the NHS and the community. Great work folk!

 

Henri, Teddy and mum Grace explain what they did

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