A LOCAL Basingstoke business, RingGo, had sent a special Easter care package to Basingstoke hospital.
The surprise gift of 60 Easter eggs was sent to frontline staff in a bad to thank them for all their efforts on the frontline.
The eggs were delivered by Natasha Hudson, Head of HR and Head of Facilities at RingGo, who said: “I travelled to the hospital this morning and we have now donated the eggs to the Critical Care unit. I know this is not anywhere close to what they deserve, but hopefully it will give them a smile, a little boost and will let them know that we all appreciate everything they are doing.”
Every year, RingGo holds an Easter egg hunt for the whole workforce which involves hiding over 150 plastic chicks throughout the office for the team to find.
Given the lockdown, this did not go ahead as planned this year, as RingGo decided instead to give back to NHS staff who are working around the clock to provide community care.
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