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Planning application submitted for new Stamford Day Treatment Centre

Stamford DTU view

A planning application for a brand-new state-of-the-art Day Treatment Centre at Stamford & Rutland Hospital has been submitted to South Kesteven District Council for approval.

North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Stamford & Rutland Hospital, says the exciting proposals will enhance patient care for the local community.

The Trust has already been granted funding approval for the proposed centre on the site of the former nurse’s accommodation block, which will provide day case procedures in three specially-equipped rooms, three standard-sized cabin-style changing rooms with ensuite facilities, plus two recovery bays.

CGI day treatment unit

If plans are approved, construction could start later this year, with the first patients being treated in early 2025.

The planning submission also contains a ‘construction management plan’ committed to keeping any disruption by construction traffic to residents living in the neighbouring area to a minimum.

The day treatment centre will be run and managed by North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust as an additional healthcare service to the local community.

Pic cap: North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust has submitted a planning application for a proposed new Day Treatment Centre (artist impression) at Stamford & Rutland Hospital.

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