Stratford Press

New St John hub opens

TET chief cuts the ribbon for $1.5m centre in Stratford

- Ilona Hanne

Stratford’s $1.5 million new St John hub was officially opened in a ceremony on Saturday. In front of many VIPs, including Knights of the Order of St John, the building was formally opened by Alan Jamieson, chairman of the Taranaki Electricit­y Trust (TET), cutting a ribbon.

Alan spoke at the opening on behalf of the Taranaki Electricit­y Trust, which had donated $600,000 to the project.

“It was the trustworth­iness of St John, its values and mission to ‘Step Forward’, that made it an easy yes when St John first approached the Taranaki Electricit­y Trust for funding for this facility.”

Former St John Stratford chairman Peter McDonald made a convincing case in highlighti­ng the need for new and improved facilities in the town, Alan said.

“We are proud to have committed $600,000 to see this project completed. This facility will now house the ambulances as well as provide modern facilities for training, administra­tion and for rest after hard mahi. It is only right that the people who look after you and me are also looked after.”

As well as funding from the TET, the building project also received funding or support from Toi Foundation (formerly the TSB Community Trust), Todd Energy, the Lloyd Morgan Charitable Trust, Toko and Districts Lions Club, Stratford Lions Club, Eltham Lions Club, Kaponga Lions Club, Golden Oaks Charitable Trust and Stratford District Council.

In addition, says Peter, there have been many years of hard work and tireless fundraisin­g by the St

John committee. The new building features garaging for four ambulances, meeting rooms, offices, and sleep and rest areas for staff.

The building was dedicated and blessed by St John chaplain Reverend Pat Scaife, Shay King and koro Sandy Parata.

A waiata was sung by Bryony Williams, who said it was an honour to be invited to be part of the day.

 ?? Photos / Ilona Hanne ?? Peter McDonald (left) holds the ribbon as TET chairman Alan Jamieson cuts it to formally declare the building open.
Photos / Ilona Hanne Peter McDonald (left) holds the ribbon as TET chairman Alan Jamieson cuts it to formally declare the building open.
 ??  ?? Members of the St John cadets are already enjoying the new space they have use of.
Members of the St John cadets are already enjoying the new space they have use of.
 ??  ?? The new building has space for ambulance crews to relax when not on a call.
The new building has space for ambulance crews to relax when not on a call.

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