TECHNOLOGY to help provide cancer patients at Withybush Hospital with a level of normality in an "unnormal world" has been presented to Withybush's Ward 10 thanks to the generosity of #TeamHarding.

Four Fire 7 tablets, engraved #TeamHarding #togetherstronger, were purchased by cancer campaigner, Luke Harding, to improve patient experiences on the ward.

The Pride of Britain nominee Luke, from Letterston, died on February 8, following an 18-month battle with stage 4 lung cancer.

Following diagnosis Luke and his supporters spent months tirelessly fundraising for Ward 10. Luke's effort included completing the Cardiff Half Marathon and walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

Through his positivity and determination Luke raised awareness of early diagnosis, helped others diagnosed with cancer and raised £30,000 for Ward 10.

"We are delighted to present Ward 10 with these tablets and finish off what Luke started," said Luke's family at the official presentation last week.

"When Luke decided he wanted to present Ward 10 with the tablets his thinking was for other patients to be able to use them to watch movies, listen to music and contact family and friends.

"Basically so patients could have a level of normality in what as being a cancer patient can prove to be a very 'unnormal' world.

"Luke understood that not all patients were as fortunate as him to have visitors on daily occasions.

"The idea to have the #TeamHarding plaque added on the covers is so patients can learn of Luke's journey and can benefit from his positive attitude and outlook."

Kirsten Whatling, Senior lung cancer clinical nurse specialist on behalf of the Hywel Dda University Health Board Lung Cancer team said:

"Throughout Luke's battle he showed strength and determination, Luke did not let his diagnosis of lung cancer define him, in fact shared his experience to raise awareness and highlight that anyone could be diagnosed with lung cancer.

"He was an inspiring and generous young man whose personality shone through and made a lasting impression on everyone he met.

"Alongside Luke's amazing fundraising efforts supported by the local community, it was Luke's wish that the funds were used to benefit the patient experience during their individual hospital stay.

"He wanted to ensure people had some home comforts whilst being an in-patient and Luke specifically purchased these tablets to provide patients access to the internet and a means of communicating with loved ones. "