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GALLERY: Chestnut Tree House garden and open day



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Published Date: 01 October 2008
STAFF at Chestnut Tree House children's hospice say a common misconception is that it is an unhappy place.
That is why every year, to coincide with national Children's Hospice Week, Chestnut Tree House opens its doors to visitors.

For three days, staff and volunteers at the hospice at Poling, near Arundel, took guests on tours around the facility, and tell them about what the hospice does for children and their families.

This year, the open days were extra special, as on Friday, September 26, was the official opening of a memorial garden created as a place of remembrance and reflection for children and their families.

Click on the green pay button to see a slide show of photographs taken at the garden opening and of staff and families at Chestnut Tree House's open days.

See the Chestnut Tree House special report in the Herald tomorrow (Thursday, October 2).

To order copies of photographs online click here or call 01903 282382/3.

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  • Last Updated: 02 October 2008 12:18 PM
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