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July to September 2007 The British 10K London Run 2007The London Run has been going for the last six years and follows a great route through the heart of London. If you would like to take part in the British 10 K London Run for the Whittington's Building for Babies appeal... (more) Sunday 1 July at 6pm St Mary’s Brookfield Dartmouth Park Road London NW5 (more) Four monks and a nun present to you 3,000 seconds of sketch comedy, in English. Are they funny? They better be! Expect characters, silliness, dancing, stunts, animals, seats, ceilings, stairs and floors. Show is free after you've paid for your ticket. Please note, all proceeds from the opening night performance will go to the Building For Babies Appeal. (more) On Thursday 19 July a party was held for members of staff who had not taken sick leave in a year. (more) A beautiful hand quilted wall hanging designed and stitched for the children of the Whittington Hospital by Diane Flavell and Jane Raumati, from New Plymouth in New Zealand. (more) Whittington champion changes the world for deaf and hard of hearing peopleRNID, the national charity representing the UK's nine million deaf and hard of hearing people, has been searching the country for local champions who are changing the world for deaf and hard of hearing people. (more) In aid of the Whittington Diabetes department and 'Send a Cow'. Wednesday 5 to Saturday 8 September 2007 at the United Reformed Church, Pond Square, Highgate Village. (more) Professor Monty Mythen joined the Whittington on 23 July 2007 as Director of Research and Development, this appointment is a six-month secondment from the UCL, Institute of Child Health. (more) A citizenship course at Parliament Hill Girls School in Camden has won the Whittington hospital's appeal £3,000. (more) Join us and run 5k around the loveliest village in London in aid for Building for Babies! (more) Whittington Community Open Day - 26 September 20072.00pm to 7.00pm. The annual public meeting will be held at 5.30pm. Magdala Avenue, London N19 5NF (more) On Friday 7 September Asteral, the managed equipment service providers for the Whittington’s Imaging department, arranged a golf day at Henley Golf Course. (more) In a wonderfully compiled book by Dr Albert Rinsler the history of the Royal Northern Hospital is told, from its birth in York Road in 1856, to its move in 1888 to the Grove House Estate in Holloway, as well as its many amalgamations with hospitals around the city. (more) Former Mayor of Haringey, Councillor Gina Adamou, presented a cheque for £17,700 to Building for Babies. (more) On Sunday 16 September David English’s World-Famous Bunbury XI played the North Middlesex Cricket Club Celebrity XI to raise money for the Whittington Hospital’s Building for Babies appeal. (more) |



