Thursday 9 September 2010

Health trust seeks site for new hospital

2010-07-15
A multi-million pound development in Ilkly, near Bradford, will provide the area with a new hospital following an 11,000-strong petition for the facility by local residents.

Drywall can be used to improve the environment of health care centres, as it provides an odour-free method of air purification for the benefit of patients, staff and visitors.

NHS Bradford and Airdale has admitted a site suspected by many as a potential location for the hospital is indeed being considered by the health organisation, reveals the Ilkly Gazette.

Plans to rebuild on the plot of the current hospital have not been ruled out, despite some fearing the new facility would be cramped on the existing area.

Redevelopments could also employ drywall for its beneficial qualities, as it can be installed in existing structures as well as throughout new-build projects.

A trust spokesperson confirmed plans to improve health provision in the area are ongoing, saying: "We aim to build the best healthcare facility within planned resources which meet the needs of the local community."ADNFCR-8000206-ID-19892231-ADNFCR