One of the fantastic Manchester ‘Bee in the City’ art trail sculptures will be flying into its new permanent home at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital (MREH) today

For over 25 years, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital and the Henshaws charity have been working together to help people with sight loss.  To celebrate this amazing partnership, the colourful ‘Bee-yond Expectations’ sculpture will be landing at MREH.

This special Bee from Henshaws, sponsored by the NHS, was created by Wild Portrait Artist and developed with visually impaired people during the design process.  It is sensory themed with tactile and multi-sensory elements, including audio description and braille transcription, ensuring the art is accessible to all.

John Ashcroft, Chief Executive of MREH, said: “This is a fantastic way to celebrate a long term partnership which has made a huge difference to our patients and their families.  The Bee is a brilliant symbol of the energy and innovation which goes into treating and supporting patients with sight loss.  We’re really proud that ‘Bee-yond Expectations’ will be creating a buzz at MREH for many years to come.”

Robert Cooper, Director of Community Services at Henshaws, said: “Receiving support during a sight loss diagnosis is so important, and we’re really pleased that Henshaws and Manchester Royal Eye Hospital can work together to make sure that people with sight loss receive the best support possible. The ‘Bee-yond Expectations’ Bee is a great opportunity to highlight our brilliant partnership.”

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here