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My Name is hughalanka Davis and as you
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can hear probably in the background
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there's a lot of noise going on because
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we've just finished a public engagement
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session on the future of my State
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Community Hospital three sessions have
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been done all been packed out and it's
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been brilliant full of ideas about
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additional Services what we can do with
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the long-term bed capacity how we can
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improve transport to and from and around
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the valley to get people to Services one
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thing is for certain the energy and the
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enthusiasm the ideas that have come
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forward from local people make are going
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to make sure that this is a lovely
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future here and a vibrant future for
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this wonderful health facility one other
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thing is it's great the way it's been
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done we've had everybody here from
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Frontline staff through to the chief
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executive and the chairman sitting down
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with people listening to their ideas
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exploring those ideas and I really hope
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that what comes out of this is something
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very exciting if you haven't actually
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inputted to it then put pen to paper get
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an email send it off as well it's not
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too late to put your own ideas in too
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uh my name is Council Ross Thomas
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representative for my state West um and
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just fresh out of a meeting with the
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Health Board tonight uh talking about
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various things to do with my State
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Community Hospital a much well-lived
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facility in my state
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um a vastly underused facility in my
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state but the conversation tonight with
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household colleagues and they've been
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here in their drones tonight with 60 or
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70 people in attendance it's been around
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what services should and can be run out
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of there safely in the future it's been
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a really exciting conversation lots of
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pressures on the NHS at the moment but
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my State Community Hospital is the
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Beating Heart of my state lots of
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services have been run out of there in
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the in the past we know if we're working
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together with the local Authority and
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the NHS we can provide so many more
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services there it's been a really
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refreshing discussion tonight as I
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mentioned healthball colleagues have
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been here in their droves tonight it's
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really really important they've been
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listening to what we've been saying and
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hopefully over the next coming months
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and coming years we can really see my
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stake Hospital used for exactly what it
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should be which is hopefully a cradle to
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a service and getting as many clinics as
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possible running out of that as well