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Smiles and sunshine for hospice's royal visit
Duke of Kent opens new building and is asked for a kiss
(Gazette 14/11/2007)
by Louisa Felton

 


HONOURED: The Duke of Kent officially opens the hospice


Above, the Duke meets with patient Eve O'Sullivan


MAGICAL VISIT: meeting with David Gauke MP and chief executive of Dacorum Borough Council Daniel Zammit

There was a buzz of excitement at the Hospice of St Francis when it got the royal seal of approval from His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent last Friday (November, 9).

The Queen's cousin officially opened the £6.4million building which welcomed its first patients earlier this year.
Alison Briant, director of quality and clinical governance at the hospice, said: "It was a magical visit. The sun was shining on our new building and lit up our magnificent gardens.
"There was an excited atmosphere, as he talked warmly and individually to patients, families and staff in the day hospice and the inpatient unit. Everyone felt honoured and will remember the visit as a truly momentous occasion."
It was also an exciting day for Eve O'Sullivan who cheekily asked for a kiss from the royal who tactfully declined.
The 79-year-old, who has been a patient at the hospice for three weeks, said: "I think he was a very nice man. It's a [brilliant place here and the staff are excellent."

Derek Atkins, of Bedmond, visits the day hospice every Thursday and was having his hair cut in the hospice's salon when he met the Duke.
"I have been coming here for four years. The new hospice is like a five star hotel this visit is lovely because it's something a bit different," he said.
To mark the official opening of the building the Duke unveiled a plaque and commended the staff and volunteers’ hard work.
He said: "What a pleasure it has been to come here. I have been to a number of hospices and this one is really special - a huge co-operative effort. "I have had a wonderful time and I do want to congratulate everyone for a wonderful job."

Also enjoying the day was Priscilla Coombs, one of the founders of the Hospice of St Francis in 1979.
She said she was pleased to see the Duke opening the new building and said it was a testament to all the hard work by all those involved.
Several local dignitaries, including the mayors of Berkhamsted, Tring and Dacorum as well as chairman of Northchurch Parish Council, Alan Fantham, David Gauke the MP for South West Herts and the chief executive of Dacorum Borough Council. Daniel Zammit, also welcomed the royal.

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To see a slideshow & video of the Duke's visit go to the Gazettes website at www.hemeltoday.co.uk

 


 
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