00:00I think we need most of them. Dr. Livert, I'd like to see how you're getting your sideshow.
00:30Hello, how are you? You're the chief. Goodness, I hope I'm taking you away from the site.
00:36No, no, it's fine to be here. I've only seen you since.
00:40No, I've seen you since. Hang on.
00:45Nice to see you. You're all welcome here.
00:48Hello. Nice to see you.
00:50Hello. Nice to see you.
00:57Hello there. How are you? Nice to meet you. I'm feeling very guilty. I'm sure you're all needed.
01:11Oh no, plenty of people. Plenty of us to help.
01:15Hello Carol. Very nice to see you.
01:18Hello. And Kim. So what are all the different colours?
01:23So I'm the senior sister.
01:26Hello.
01:29Say hello.
01:33Say hello.
01:36Hello.
01:39That's the Queen there.
01:43Oh, that's right.
01:47Hello.
02:10Hello.
02:12Hello.
02:16Hello.
02:19Do you come and cheer up people?
02:21We do. Our job is to make people smile.
02:24We're very grateful.
02:26I'm sure you make people feel a lot better.
02:33Fantastic. So is this the first visit you've had?
02:36Well, no, we were here a couple of weeks ago and she's got a nerve allergy.
02:42So what's your doggy called?
02:45You don't know. He doesn't really have a name, does he?
02:48He's just a doggy.
02:50What noise does he make?
02:52Woof.
02:53He says woof.
02:55He's Woof the doggy.
02:57Is that what we should call him? Should we call him Woof the doggy?
03:00Woof.
03:02So, I don't know.
03:05Hello.
03:07Hello.
04:09I'd like to start by thanking Her Majesty for coming to Swindon today to officially
04:38open our Emergency and Urgent Care Departments. It's truly an honour to have you here.
04:45Thank you for making the time to come to our hospital and for spending so much time with
04:49our staff and patients. I know they really appreciate this.
04:54Thank you also to all of our staff, even those on the top floor, who are here today to mark
04:59this important occasion in our history. And thank you for all of the work that you do
05:04to care for our local communities. I'm really pleased that we're able to be joined, I think
05:10some outside, some in, by a number of pupils from Battery Park Primary School and our local
05:15nursery who are here today. And I'd now like to invite the very special pupil, Latoya,
05:20to come up and help us unveil the ceremonial plaque.
05:50Before I go, can I just say a few words. I'm so impressed by this new A&E unit. I have had very good feedback because I've had friends who've come here and grandchildren who've been here on several occasions.
06:08So I quite often get pictures saying, guess who I am, back in A&E Swindon. So I know it quite well.
06:16I was thinking that I probably haven't been inside this hospital for 47 years since I had my daughter here. So that was a few years ago.
06:27But I really wanted to congratulate everybody who's done such a brilliant job with this place.
06:33Obviously all wonderful people who work here. And I do know, as I say, from first-hand experience, the difference you're making to this part of the country.
06:43So congratulations to you all. Thank you very much.
08:17I know. I should know by now.
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