Aerial footage shows scale of progress made on National Rehabilitation Centre

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The £105m facility is expected to be completed in 2025

Newly released drone footage has shown the progress being made on the construction of a pioneering £105m National Rehabilitation Centre in Nottinghamshire. The purpose-built rehabilitation centre, which will be run by Nottingham University Hospitals , will become the first of its kind in the UK when it opens in Stanford-on-Soar, Rushcliffe.

These will house the south-facing patient bedrooms overlooking the countryside, as well as some treatment spaces. NUH also released a time-lapse spanning from the early stages of the development to the current state.The 70-bed facility will cost £16 million a year to run and sit alongside the new Ministry of Defence’s Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre , which has transformed Stanford Hall and been built for injured service personnel.

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