aerial photographs Margaret Chadd House

Aerial photographs Margaret Chadd House

These stunning aerial photographs taken by Mike Page on the 1st of January 2016 really do paint a thousand words. 

It is clear to see that work has begun on the site for Margaret Chadd House, on Sidegate Road, Gorleston, and six weeks after ‘breaking ground’ on the 18th of November some significant changes have been made.

aerial photographs Margaret Chadd House

The outline of the inpatient unit, day care unit and reception area are clearly marked, and the access road, car park, and drop off point have been gravelled; ready for patients and visitors to park for free when using the facilities.

Now that all planning permission conditions have been met by the charity they are moving on to the next phases of the project. They will begin working with interior design agencies and equipment providers, as well as continuing crucial fundraising activities, and raising the public’s awareness of the vital choice Margaret Chadd House will provide the communities of Gt. Yarmouth and Waveney once built.

Chairman of ECH, Jennifer Beesley who is leading the project says;

“We are out of the starting blocks now and well into the marathon.

Margaret Chadd House is now on its way to being a reality, NOT a dream and will be a hospice for the future to ensure people have choice at the end of their life.”

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If you would like to contribute to ‘Raising the Roof’ of Margaret Chadd House you can send a cheque via the office address (ECH, Sussex Road Business Centre, Gorleston, NR316PF) or via the website (www.EastCoastHospice.org.uk/Donate) and you can be confident in the knowledge that 100% of your donation will go towards the capital build costs.

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