Hospital with Buildings Dating Back to World War Ii Set for Pounds 200m Facelift ; 'Refurbishment a Better Solution for Morriston Than a New Site'
Western Mail › November 15, 2008
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Western Mail › November 15, 2008
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WALES' second-largest hospital is set to undergo a pounds 200m facelift to replace World War II departments and facilities.
Large parts of Morriston Hospital, Swansea, including the outpatient department, are more than 60 years old and no longer fit to provide modern health services.See the full content of this document
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Hospital with Buildings Dating Back to World War Ii Set for Pounds 200m Facelift ; 'Refurbishment a Better Solution for Morriston Than a New Site'
A purpose-built clinical building will replace the outdated huts, and a new car park, helipad and road infrastructure will complete the modernisation of th...
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