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ScotRail helps volunteer group deliver vital equipment to NHS staff


By Alan Hendry

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ScotRail staff at Glasgow Queen Street helping to load fabric onto an Inverness-bound train on Friday.
ScotRail staff at Glasgow Queen Street helping to load fabric onto an Inverness-bound train on Friday.

NHS staff in the north will receive a vital donation of sanitary clothing thanks to a volunteer group and the help of ScotRail.

The train operator transported 30 bales of fabric which will be made into hospital scrubs for NHS staff in Inverness, Caithness and Elgin by the volunteer group NHS Scotland for the Love of Scrubs.

The material was loaded on to an off-peak service from Glasgow Queen Street to Inverness on Friday.

NHS Scotland for the Love of Scrubs has more than 300 volunteer machinists across the country who have been making NHS approved standard scrubs and donating them to hospitals in need.

The charitable organisation was created by Mirka and Maja Jankowska of Mirka Bridal Courture, Holly Baxter-Weir of Fabric Bazaar, and Clare Boyle after discovering on social media that there was a shortage of scrubs in the NHS.

More than £41,000 has been raised in public donations to buy fabric and sewing materials for the volunteers, with more than 1000 sets of scrubs made and delivered to hospitals so far, ensuring social distancing is maintained.

ScotRail operations director David Simpson said: “I’m delighted that ScotRail has been able to support NHS Scotland for the Love of Scrubs – it’s a truly wonderful cause.

“By transporting the scrubs on ScotRail services free of charge, we hope that it will save on transport costs and allow the volunteers to spend more money on materials to make more of this vital equipment.”

Holly Baxter-Weir, organiser at NHS Scotland for the Love of Scrubs, said: “We’re really thankful for ScotRail’s help in distributing this fabric, as well as other supplies we need to allow us to continue to support the NHS.

“This delivery has saved us enough money in courier fees to make another 43 sets of scrubs, which is really incredible. It makes such a difference and allows our fund to stretch further.”


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