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Award-winning developer, Crest Nicholson is proud to announce its brand-new sponsorship of Stoke Mandeville Hospital Radio Station. The partnership will provide much needed funding to support the running of the radio app, and the excellent work undertaken in the hospital and the National Spinal Injuries Centre.

 

The not-for-profit radio station lies at the heart of the well-known hospital, providing 24-hour broadcast entertainment to hospital staff, patients and the local community.

 

Simon Daniels, Chairman & Station Engineer at Stoke Mandeville Hospital Radio, comments: “We are over the moon with Crest Nicholson’s generous sponsorship of our Online Streaming services to support the hospital radio station here in Stoke Mandeville. The radio station plays an important role within the hospital, with patients, visitors and staff in the hospital and National Spinal Injuries Centre tuning in on a daily basis, as well as the wider community.

“Hospital Radio plays a role in patient outcomes by providing important health and wellbeing information, plus of course great music. Without the generous support from local companies, it would not be possible for us to continue to run this free service, so I would like to extend our sincere thanks to Crest Nicholson.”

 

David Hnyda, Sales and Marketing Director at Crest Nicholson, comments: “In addition to building high quality new homes, we also take pride in supporting local areas and neighbourhoods, so we are delighted to announce that Crest Nicholson is the new sponsor of Stoke Mandeville Hospital Radio. The radio station is cherished within the local community and will also be enjoyed by many of our new residents at Harborne Manor across the road; it is our pleasure to be supporting this valued service.”

 

Crest Nicholson’s recently launched Harborne Manor development, which is located opposite Stoke Mandeville Hospital, comprises a stylish collection of two, three, four and five bedroom houses. Once complete the site will comprise 125 homes, suitable for a range of purchasers from young professionals looking to step onto the property ladder, to growing families and downsizers. The development is well placed for commuters into London, with Stoke Mandeville station located just over one mile away which offers direct links to London Marylebone in under one hour.

 

Prices for three bedroom houses at Harborne Manor start from £389,950 and from £454,950 for four-bedroom houses, with the Government-backed Help to Buy Equity Loan Scheme available on selected plots. For more information on the development please call 01296 457014.

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