HRH The Duke of Cambridge visited the Harcombe House centre on September 9 to reopen the redeveloped facility and to speak to emergency services responders and Charity beneficiaries about how the £1.8 million investment will enhance mental health provision. From the reception His Royal Highness stopped to sign the Harcombe House Visitors' Book before grabbing a brolly to keep dry as he made his way to the marquee, where staff, beneficiaries and all those had been earlier involved in showcasing the work that we do, gathered to greet him. After a few words of welcome from Chair, Andrew Lynch, and with a well-practiced pull of the curtain string, The Duke unveiled a plaque commemorating his visit in recognition of the work of The Fire Fighters Charity. Speaking after the unveiling, Andrew turned to The Duke, saying: "On behalf of everyone at The Fire Fighters Charity, I would like to thank you, sir, for your time today and for unveiling this commemorative plaque for us, which will take pride of place in our main reception area.
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