A huge crane has been dominating the skyline in a north Shropshire town - helping the developers behind a new £19.1million housing and health hub.
An aerial view of work progressing at the Pauls Moss site in Whitchurch
The recently installed tower crane has been used to install a steel frame that will help form the new Clayton Health Centre. The £19.1m development is a collaboration between the Wrekin Housing Group, Shropshire Council, NHS Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and local GPs. Construction is being delivered by Countryside Partnerships South West Midlands.
Wayne Gethings, Chief Executive of The Wrekin Housing Group said:"I am delighted to see the great progress that has been made in what is a landmark development for us here at Wrekin. Emma Pyrah, associate director of primary care at NHS Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, said: “For several years, there has been a genuine need of a new health centre that meets the needs of the local community.
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