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Canon supports our rehab arden with auction of stunning images

We recently announced the exciting news that garden designer Tom Stuart-Smith will be designing a rehabilitation garden for Hillingdon Hospital. It will go in the empty space next to the Jubilee Building, which houses Alderbourne and Daniels wards at the hospital in Pield Heath Road, Hillingdon.

Tom (pictured below with Shirley Clipp and David Jenkins of our Trust charity) is a Chelsea Flower Show multiple gold medal winner, and winner of Best in Show on three occasions for his garden designs.

Three people standing in an open patch of waste ground which will be converted into a rehabilitation garden

Now, our supporters at Canon are helping to raise the money to support the development with an online, silent auction of beautiful pictures. Until Friday 30 June, the auction will offer bidders the opportunity to own outstanding photographic works created by Canon Global Academy students, Canon employees and Canon Ambassador, Clive Booth.

To view the photography and take part in the auction, please visit: www.canon.co.uk/silent-auction-hillingdon-hospital.

The rehabilitation garden at Hillingdon will provide a tranquil haven, accessible to wheelchair users, enabling patients to get out of the ward and enjoy fresh air and a beautifully designed and laid out space.

Picture: One of the photographs in the Canon online, silent auction: Eurasian harvest mice by Daniel Alleweit.

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