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(From The Star (Sheffield))

The city centre branch of Nat West bank presented a cheque for AGBP2,250 to the hospital's League of Friends.The money will be used to help develop the new play area in the main reception, which is undergoing a refurbishment.Michael Ibbertson, from the Friends of Sheffield Children's Hospital, said: "We are hugely grateful to Nat West for this very generous donation."The money will be reinvested back into the ...

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