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Terry Waite opens clinic 30 years late after hostage ordeal | Terry Waite opens clinic 30 years late after hostage ordeal |
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Terry Waite has opened a hospital's new care centre almost 30 years after plans for him to open a unit were disrupted when he was taken hostage in Lebanon. | |
The former envoy of the Archbishop of Canterbury was due to open the Ravensbourne block at the University Hospital Lewisham in January 1987. | The former envoy of the Archbishop of Canterbury was due to open the Ravensbourne block at the University Hospital Lewisham in January 1987. |
But he was taken hostage in Beirut while trying to negotiate the release of British journalist John McCarthy and other western hostages. | But he was taken hostage in Beirut while trying to negotiate the release of British journalist John McCarthy and other western hostages. |
He spent five years in captivity. | He spent five years in captivity. |
Mr Waite, who is president of homeless charity Emmaus UK and lives in nearby Blackheath, opened the new £1.2m care centre at University Hospital Lewisham. | |
Plot of the plaque | Plot of the plaque |
The original plaque that Mr Waite was due to unveil in 1987 will also be handed back to the hospital after it was discovered in a village pub near Colchester. | The original plaque that Mr Waite was due to unveil in 1987 will also be handed back to the hospital after it was discovered in a village pub near Colchester. |
The plaque was kept safe by hospital caretaker Alan Harrison who worked at Lewisham hospital for 30 years. | The plaque was kept safe by hospital caretaker Alan Harrison who worked at Lewisham hospital for 30 years. |
Mr Harrison's granddaughter Francesca Harrison told BBC London the hospital "were simply going to throw the plaque away". | Mr Harrison's granddaughter Francesca Harrison told BBC London the hospital "were simply going to throw the plaque away". |
He gave the plaque to his daughter Beverley Wright, who went on to become the landlady at The Anchor pub in the village of Rowhedge. | He gave the plaque to his daughter Beverley Wright, who went on to become the landlady at The Anchor pub in the village of Rowhedge. |
Eckhard Prolingheuer, a community manager for at the Colchester centre of Mr Waite's charity Emmaus, discovered the plaque had been saved during a chance conversation at the pub. | Eckhard Prolingheuer, a community manager for at the Colchester centre of Mr Waite's charity Emmaus, discovered the plaque had been saved during a chance conversation at the pub. |
Mr Waite said: "It was such a lovely surprise to be invited to open the new Lewisham Ambulatory Care Centre. | Mr Waite said: "It was such a lovely surprise to be invited to open the new Lewisham Ambulatory Care Centre. |
"I was due to open the Ravensbourne Block in 1987; however, my capture meant that I didn't ever make it to the event. | "I was due to open the Ravensbourne Block in 1987; however, my capture meant that I didn't ever make it to the event. |
"It's a real honour to be invited to open this excellent facility." | "It's a real honour to be invited to open this excellent facility." |
The new centre has been developed as part of a major emergency care improvement programme by Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust. | The new centre has been developed as part of a major emergency care improvement programme by Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust. |
It will provide early testing such as X-Ray and ultrasound for local people in an outpatient setting, with results reviewed by specialist consultants. | It will provide early testing such as X-Ray and ultrasound for local people in an outpatient setting, with results reviewed by specialist consultants. |
Elizabeth Butler, chair of Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, said: "We were delighted to welcome Terry Waite to open this important new facility and it was wonderful for all the staff to meet him." | Elizabeth Butler, chair of Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, said: "We were delighted to welcome Terry Waite to open this important new facility and it was wonderful for all the staff to meet him." |
Who is Terry Waite? | Who is Terry Waite? |
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