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8 December 2022

Stunning sculptures at the new Heatherwood Hospital in Ascot stand in tribute to the Chapel of St Luke from the original hospital site.

The two-year project to repurpose the chapel’s stained-glass windows ended with the unveiling earlier this month.

Glass artist Joe Szabo designed and created the sculptures, which were co-funded by Frimley Health Charity and the Heatherwood League of Friends.

Joe worked alongside Emma Carr, Frimley Health Charity's arts and creative health manager, to create new works while preserving Heatherwood’s history.

The piece at the entrance to the new hospital was designed to be reminiscent of St Luke’s spire and building. The inside piece flows across the reflection room window, delivering powerful colour and design.

The two pieces were unveiled and blessed by hospital chaplain the Rev Michael Ossei-Williams.