A Scottish Ballet costume designer has swapped tutus for scrubs in a bid to support NHSfrontline staff.
09.04.2020 - 19:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A laundry named after the most famous character in Eastenders has pledged to wash the uniforms of hospital staff for free.
Dot Cotton’s launderette boss Kristine Park says she can handle about 400 dirty scrubs a day.
Her offer follows the re-opening of the laundry at Tam’s Brig, Ayr, last Monday.
It had been shut for more than a week but was able to re-open under tight restrictions as a vital service.
And Kristine said: “In normal times we look after the scrubs of quite a few NHS staff.
“They
A Scottish Ballet costume designer has swapped tutus for scrubs in a bid to support NHSfrontline staff.
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