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The Royal Free Hospital has a new Sky Garden for its staff, funded by the Royal Free Charity, Cecil Rosen Foundation, Heathside Charitable Trust, and North West London Jewish Community. The garden, called Cecil Rosen Intensive Care Unit Sky Garden, provides a space for staff to relax away from the ICU. This is the latest news from the Royal Free Charity. Royal Free Radio brings you a Royal Free Charity News Byte. I'm Beth Gulliver, this is Royal Free Charity News Byte. Staff working at the Royal Free Hospital are enjoying a new Sky Garden. Thanks to funding from the charity, alongside the Cecil Rosen Foundation, the Heathside Charitable Trust and the North West London Jewish Community, the garden will provide staff with a dedicated space to take time out and unwind away from the ICU. It will be known as the Cecil Rosen Intensive Care Unit Sky Garden, Healing Heights. That's the latest Royal Free Charity News Byte. I'm Beth Gulliver.