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Presenter Chris Evans visits Bobbing's Demelza Hospice Care for Children

After his trip to the Bobbing home in April to cut the ribbon on a new play area, he came back with his wife Natasha and their boys Noah and Eli to open the Garden of Tranquillity.

It features lawns, a picnic area, a water feature, sensory areas and a stone bridge.

It’s designed as a place for reflection and remembrance, as well as a fun and welcoming area for children staying at the hospice.

Noah declared the garden open and when asked by his dad why it was a special place he said: “Because poorly children are here.”

Chris said: “It’s great to be here. We couldn’t wait to come back again –I was so touched the last time I came.

"When people are scared and trepidatious about coming to hospices, as they so often are, it’s because they’re fearful, because they don’t know what goes on. I thoroughly encourage you all to just get people to come here.”

A team from Canary Wharf Contractors helped create the garden, which was nine months in the making.

Cormac MacCrann, the company’s executive director, said: “We have been a staunch supporter of Demelza for many years and it is terrific that we have been able to bring our collaborative approach to project delivery to build this garden for them.”

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