Natasha guesses right.

Since being named by Chase who was a patient at the Texas Chaildren’s Hopsital in April, Scott the bear has become a much loved and valued
member of the Radio Lollipop team in Glasgow. While on that trip to Texas with two Glasgow volunteers he caught the travel bug.

When he joined the Glasgow team he informed us about his travel plans for the year with his human friends. He thought that it would be a good idea
to set a competition for the children at Glasgow’s Yorkhill Children’s Hospital. All they had to do was guess how many miles Scott was going to
travel throughout the year and the three people with the closest answer would receive great prizes.

With a guess of 78,564 miles 13 year old Natasha Laird (pictured with Andy Gray – Thursday night presenter in Glasgow) won the first place prize of a Nintendo Gamecube, this along with two holidays to Dunoon were donated as prizes. Greg Griffin,10 and 12 year old John-Paul Love won the holiday’s with their guess of 64,891 miles and 40,000
miles respectively.

As the year progressed we received many updates from Scott about his travels through e-mails, photographs and phonecalls. By the end of December when the competition closed and his travels for the year were over and done Scott had travelled just under 80,000 miles.

Throughout the year Scott travelled to exotic locations all over the world including New Zealand, India and America where he made many
friends. However the ones he made in his hometown of Glasgow, including last year’s Fame Academy winner David Sneddon are among his favourites.

There will soon be a website with all of Scott’s fantastic pictures and stories from his world adventures. If you can’t wait till you can request a visit from Scott or if you would just like to contact him you can do so at his email address: scottthebear@radiolollipop.org.

Stars come out in southampton

JIM DAVIDSON and LUCY BENJAMIN took time out from starring in this season’s Pantomime, Aladdin at the Mayflower Theatre, Southampton to visit Radio Lollipop, Piam Brown Ward and the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU).

Jim and Lucy chatted with the children, young adults, parents, visitors and staff alike with Jim pinching the odd chip during the lunchtime visit and cracking a few jokes!

Charlie (pictured), a patient in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit is a huge fan of Jim’s and was delighted to meet not just Jim, but Lucy as well.

A BIG THANK YOU to PAULINE FLOWER, a Tuesday night volunteer and life long Jim Davidson fan who arranged the visit.

Thanks to the Radio Lollipop volunteers that were available to help and to the Staff and Management of Piam Brown and PICU wards, plus the Security Staff at Southampton General who ensured that the visit ran smoothly.