Pledge a Plant to the Wellbeing Garden

Please Pledge a Plant to the Teddington Memorial Wellbeing Garden project by giving a donation. We are starting work on 26 September 2023 on the hospital garden revamp with the help of volunteers from NPL and The Lensbury. The aim … read more

Become a member and make what we do possible

Become a member and provide vital support to your local community hospital. Put simply; members make what we do possible. The Friends of Teddington Memorial Hospital has a long track record of support. Much of this support derives from its … read more

500 Recipes and Household Hints Tested and Found Good still on sale

Around 1938 an unusual but highly successful fundraiser – a cookery book compiled by enterprising Teddington Ladies entitled 500 Recipes and Household Hints Tested and Found Good, was published and sold to help raise funds for an up-to-date Children’s Ward. … read more

The Friends of Teddington Memorial Hospital named The Lensbury Charity of the Year

The Friends of Teddington Memorial Hospital, a local community charity supporting the staff and patients of Teddington Memorial Hospital, has been named The Lensbury Charity of the Year. Set on 25 beautiful acres at Teddington Lock, The Lensbury premium leisure … read more

The Lensbury Charity of The Year 2023

Following hundreds of votes from members, The Lensbury announced on 1st January their Charity of the Year for 2023 – The Friends of Teddington Memorial Hospital! Thank you to The Lensbury Members We would like to say a big thank … read more

12 days of Christmas support for Teddington Memorial Hospital

Our take on the 12 days of Christmas shows how you can help The Friends support Teddington Memorial Hospital. On the first day of Christmas, my true love sent to me, A donation to the League of Friends.   On … read more

Discover the intriguing history of Teddington Memorial Hospital 1948 to 1989

The history of Teddington Memorial Hospital 1948 to 1989 gives us a fascinating snapshot of how the NHS developed, expanded, and consolidated in post-war times. this image shows Sister Agya Ralhan (left), Philippa Ranner (centre), and Ranjan Hutchings (right) joining … read more