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Epsom Medical Equipment Fund, formed in 1979 (as Epsom Endoscopy Fund, later renamed) has raised close to £4 million to purchase items for Epsom General Hospital (EGH), ranging from a £230,000 CT scanner to a £17 specially shaped pillow.

Helped by a small band of volunteers, the Fund was founded, and is still run by local woman, Bess Harding, MBE, pictured here with jazz trombonist, Sheila Tracy who heralded the arrival of the £85,000 multi-purpose ultrasound scanner.