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Local students donate beautiful artwork

Our Trust has been gifted a colourful new mural from some creative students at King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds.

The group decided to create the mural for NHS staff and students to enjoy at the Drummond Education Centre, based at the West Suffolk Hospital, as part of a Sixth Form art project.

Marcus Powling, development officer at West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, said: “We’re really thrilled with the artwork, and it has really brightened up the courtyard for our staff and visitors to use as a breakout space after studying. The students have been dedicated and positive throughout, and it has been a pleasure working with them and seeing their creation come to life. I’d like to thank them and their teachers for their generosity, and wish them the best of luck in their future exams.”

 

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(Left to right) Meredith Halls, 17, Ruth Burgess, 17, Lottie Ellis, 17, Gabrielle Murphy, 18, students from King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, in front of the mural they have created for West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust.

(Left to right) Meredith Halls, 17, Ruth Burgess, 17, Lottie Ellis, 17, Gabrielle Murphy, 18, students from King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, in front of the mural they have created for West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust.