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Maniototo Hospital reunion attendees (from left) Carolyn Tallentine, of Christchurch, John Paterson, of Alexandra, Angus Tallentine, of Christchurch, Ila Hill-Paterson, of Alexandra, and Jen Kewish, of Wanaka, arrive for a tour of Ranfurly's new hospital on Saturday as part of the reunion celebrations. PHOTO: PAM JONES
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Former Maniototo Hospital matron Bev Reid (left), of Mosgiel, and present hospital nurse manager, Mary Helm, cut a celebratory cake at Saturday's Maniototo Hospital staff reunion. About 150 people attended the event. PHOTO: CLAIRE PATERSON
"I couldn't fault it. The decor, the planning, everything about it has been well thought out.
"It was absolutely beautiful," she said.
Maniototo Hospital Services Ltd chairman Stuart Paterson said the audit of the new completed facility had been done and it was hoped the 26-room, $7million hospital would be officially opened next month.
One of the hospital reunion organisers, Denise Baddock, said the reunion was "perfectly timed" for a "sneak peek" of the new facility.
Everyone had "loved" touring it, and those attending the reunion had enjoyed catching up.
Former hospital matron Bev Reid, nee Hall, grew up on a farm in Ranfurly and said she "absolutely adored" her life in the Maniototo and the hospital was a "lovely place to work".