A brand-new sensory room has officially opened today at the Children's Unit at Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust, providing a welcoming, inclusive and engaging space for young patients during their hospital stay.
The newly refurbished room has been transformed thanks to the generosity of Tameside & Glossop NHS Charity, supporters, local businesses and volunteers, replacing the previous sensory room with modern, accessible equipment designed to better meet the needs of children and young people.
The room was officially opened by the Trust's Chief Executive, alongside young patient Mila, who helped cut the ribbon, and a surprise appearance from special guest SpongeBob, much to the delight of children, families and staff attending the celebration.
Speaking at the opening, Chief Executive Karen James OBE thanked everyone involved in bringing the project to life.
She said: "This project is a wonderful example of what can be achieved when our hospital, charity, partners and community come together with a shared goal, improving the experience of the children and families who use our services.
"The previous sensory room had served us well over the years, but it had become dated, and some of the equipment was difficult for children to access and fully benefit from.
Thanks to the generous support of Tameside & Glossop NHS Charity, we have been able to transform the space into a welcoming, inclusive and engaging environment that better meets the needs of our patients today."
Karen paid tribute to the many organisations and individuals who supported the refurbishment, including EQUANS, whose colleagues not only raised funds by completing the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge but also volunteered their time and skills to strip out and redecorate the room.
She also thanked Accessibility for its generous £1,000 donation towards the project, alongside everyone who donated, fundraised or contributed in any way.
"Every contribution has helped bring this vision to life," she said.
"Most importantly, thank you to our patients and their families. This room has been created with you in mind. We hope it provides a calm, stimulating and enjoyable space where children can play, explore, relax and feel more comfortable during their time with us.
"It is a fantastic addition to our Children's Unit, and a lasting legacy of the kindness and generosity shown by so many local people."
The new sensory room has been carefully designed to support children with a wide range of needs, offering a calming and interactive environment that can help reduce anxiety, encourage play and provide a welcome distraction during treatment or recovery.
The project highlights the impact that charitable donations and community support continue to have on improving hospital facilities and enhancing the experience of patients and their families across Tameside and Glossop.
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (1)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (2)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (3)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (4)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (6)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (9)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (15)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (16)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (17)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (18)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (22)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (23)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (26)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (27)
- GRAND OPENING SENSORY ROOM (30)

The boroughwide strategy to change Tameside for the better
Local dance school hits world stage
Celebrating a love of reading at the Young Readers Award
St John Ambulance pilots Casual Responder workforce to help meet growing event demand