Work Begins on Groundbreaking £20 Million Green Revolution at the Birthplace of the NHS - Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

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Work Begins on Groundbreaking £20 Million Green Revolution at the Birthplace of the NHS - Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust
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Trafford General Hospital, the iconic birthplace of the NHS, will be making history once again when work begins in January on a £20 million initiative to transform it into the UK’s first inpatient hospital with a Carbon Net Zero energy system. This pioneering project will replace the hospital’s ageing heating and energy infrastructure with cutting-edge, […]

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