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Demolition works make way for new staff and student accommodation
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Work to demolish Munro and Chichester House has been completed, marking the next exciting milestone in our £22.7 million residences project to create modern on-site, short-term staff and student accommodation at NDDH.
The project is the first step towards the full redevelopment of our clinical buildings, including new fit-for-purpose operating theatres, an intensive care unit, increased diagnostic facilities and improvements to our women and children's services.
Funded by the national New Hospital Programme (NHP), through the Our Future Hospital (OFH) programme, the new residences will provide 120 en-suite bedrooms, including four fully accessible family apartments and six single fully accessible rooms, with shared kitchen, living and dining spaces alongside various amenity spaces. Construction work gets underway later this month.
OFH is the Trust’s long-term programme to build a better hospital in northern Devon that meets the needs of the population now and in the future.
Going, going, gone! Photos from left to right show the progress of the demolition works from when it began, to how the site looks today.
Work to demolish Munro and Chichester House has been completed, marking the next exciting milestone in our £22.7 million residences project to create modern on-site, short-term staff and student accommodation at NDDH.
The project is the first step towards the full redevelopment of our clinical buildings, including new fit-for-purpose operating theatres, an intensive care unit, increased diagnostic facilities and improvements to our women and children's services.
Funded by the national New Hospital Programme (NHP), through the Our Future Hospital (OFH) programme, the new residences will provide 120 en-suite bedrooms, including four fully accessible family apartments and six single fully accessible rooms, with shared kitchen, living and dining spaces alongside various amenity spaces. Construction work gets underway later this month.
OFH is the Trust’s long-term programme to build a better hospital in northern Devon that meets the needs of the population now and in the future.
Going, going, gone! Photos from left to right show the progress of the demolition works from when it began, to how the site looks today.