HRH The Duchess of Gloucester officially re-opens St John Ambulance Cymru’s refurbished headquarters
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Gloucester visited St John Ambulance Cymru’s Priory House headquarters on September 4th to officially re-open the building following its recent refurbishment.
The visit came 20 years since the building was officially opened by The Duchess, who is Commandant-in-Chief of St John Ambulance Cymru, alongside her husband The Duke of Gloucester, who is the Grand Prior of the Order of St John.
Her Royal Highness was joined at the event by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of South Glamorgan, Mrs Morfudd Meredith; The High Sheriff of South Glamorgan, Mrs Janet Davies; as well as the Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Cllr Adrian Robson and Lady Mayoress, Cllr Jayne Cowan.
After being introduced to the Prior for Wales, Paul Griffiths OBE KStJ JP DL and St John Ambulance Cymru’s Chief Executive, Richard Lee MBE CStJ QAM, Her Royal Highness spoke with a number of St John People including volunteers, staff and Trustees who help deliver the charity’s work all over Wales.
The Prior for Wales, Paul Griffiths said:
The visit concluded with the unveiling of a commemorative plaque to mark the event and official re-opening of the refurbished building, which has recently been adapted to accommodate all the charity’s operations in Cardiff.