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    Posted by Graeme Harrold on 18 August 2008 at 12:58

    Got this link a couple of weeks ago regarding all the work that was done by board members on behalf of Morgandie. This gives a little update to the ward and publicly thanks those involved:

    Safari Ward Update

    Morgandie had another clear scan last week and is doing very well. The consultant is very happy with progress. Next check is early November.

    Steve McAdie replied 17 years, 1 month ago 6 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    18 August 2008 at 13:21

    thats great news graeme, good to hear Morgandie is well on the mend mate. 😛

    well done all envolved with supplying and applying the graphics. looks great!

    no mention of the boards though? 🙄

  • Kate Griffiths

    Member
    18 August 2008 at 13:39

    lovely to see it all finished!

    Fantastic news on Morgandie too, what a little star!

    Love

    Kate x x

  • Shane Drew

    Member
    18 August 2008 at 21:53

    excellent news, excellent article. well done to all concerned…

  • Jason Xuereb

    Member
    22 August 2008 at 06:57

    Came out really good. Could you tell the differences in the materials used?

  • Graeme Harrold

    Member
    22 August 2008 at 13:23

    The ward is massive, but is broken into loads of different areas. Nothing is side-by-side therefore nothing to compare like for like. You can walk down a corridor and find a couple of the small birds perched on top of a light switch or sign. The animals are scattered apart from a heard of zebra at each lift exit point :lol1:

    Richard has done an amazing job of fitting it all, and it doesn’t half give the kids something to scream about.

  • Steve McAdie

    Member
    22 August 2008 at 17:10

    Fantastic job you organised Graeme and well done everyone who contributed their time and materials. You should all get a buzz out of it, not many things beat seeing a kid smiling and happy and it should help them on the road to recovery.

    Steve

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