direct to your inboxPeople are being urged to have their say on ambitious plans to transform North Manchester General into a new 'health campus'.The old hospital in Crumpsall - parts of which were first built in the 19th century - has suffered from ‘chronic’ under-investment despite serving people with some of the poorest health in the country.
The draft strategic regeneration framework developed by the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust sets out plans for two new hospitals offering acute and mental health care.A wellbeing hub with meeting rooms and a community cafe is also proposed to help those who need a little more support to get well and stay healthy.Extra training facilities would be provided for hospital staff, while also.