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Corrie’s Simon Gregson reveals the NHS heroes getting his classic car and motorbike after suffering from coronavirus

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CORONATION Street’s Simon Gregson has revealed the deserving NHS heroes who will get his classic car and motorbike when the pandemic is over.

The actor - who plays Steve McDonald in the ITV soap - took to Twitter last Friday to share his generous plan to reward staff battling the deadly virus.

And this morning, he revealed who are the recipients of the 1968 Triumph car and 1955 Francis Barnet Kestrel motorbike. "I just thought a nice thing to do would be to donate a few to NHS workers with the thought that when the guys finish working the massive amount of hours they're doing they might want a little project to fix up," he said on This Morning. "It couldn’t have gone to a better guy the bike. "Ben is a junior doctor in ICU from Bradford who.

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