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GWH invites community to weekend event to look around multi-million pound developments

GWH invites community to weekend event to look around multi-million pound developments
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GWH confirms expansion of Emergency Department

With the new Radiotherapy Centre and expanded Urgent Treatment Centre both set to open this year, Great Western Hospital has confirmed it s next…

Construction work still underway for new GWH building

Great Western Hospital to expand

The land A growth in demand for hospital care from both North Wiltshire and Swindon patients has led to extension plans at the Great Western Hospital. The hospital s NHS Foundation Trust has purchased 5.5 hectares of land from housing developers Persimmon Homes and Redrow Thames Valley. The Trust had been able to purchase the land following a successful bid for £30million of government funding in 2018. The purchase of the land has been managed as part of the Trust’s ‘Way Forward Programme’, under which a series of hospital improvement projects are being taken forward. These projects will enable the relocation of non-acute services to the expansion land, which will facilitate Urgent and Emergency Care (U&EC) capacity expansion in the main hospital, and will include the development of an Integrated Rehabilitation Facility (IRF).

IW Foundation announces grant award recipients and dates for applications

Recent grant recipients of the IW Foundation, and Chillerton Village Hall (bottom left) which funding will be used to improve. THE Isle of Wight Foundation has announced the latest recipients of its grant awards for 2020. The Foundation, made up of the partners in Highways PFI company Island Roads, has announced Chillerton and Gatcombe Community Association, the Newport-based Way Forward Programme, and Whippingham Community Association will share over £12,600 between them. The money will be used by each organisation to make their buildings more accessible. Each year, the foundation comprising Ringway Island Roads, Meridiam, VINCI UK Foundation and VINCI Concessions supports projects working to tackle social exclusion on the Island.

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