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Working towards a new Chelsea Cancer Centre development
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Our home in central London is an iconic building situated right in the heart of Chelsea. We are proud to be a part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea – as a world leader in cancer care, as an employer and as a neighbour. That’s why we are currently exploring proposals to sensitively add to the Chelsea site, respecting the rich heritage and history of our buildings, so that we can secure the hospital’s future in the borough for the long-term.
We want to expand our capacity, modernise our facilities, and provide state-of-the-art technologies within a building which works better for both patients and staff. These innovations won’t just help our patients in Chelsea but will be spread around the world to transform patients’ experience everywhere.
We are currently working closely with our architects to create an initial design for the development in Chelsea and will be starting consultation on these emerging proposals later this year. We will consult with the local community, patients, and our staff to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to provide their feedback on the proposals. This will ensure that the public have a say in what the new development will look like and help us to ensure we remain a good neighbour to the local community.
Visit our consultation hub rmconsultation.org to learn more about our early proposals to develop our Chelsea site and keep up to date as the plans progress. It will also be where information about public consultation events is hosted in the future.
Our home in central London is an iconic building situated right in the heart of Chelsea. We are proud to be a part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea – as a world leader in cancer care, as an employer and as a neighbour. That’s why we are currently exploring proposals to sensitively add to the Chelsea site, respecting the rich heritage and history of our buildings, so that we can secure the hospital’s future in the borough for the long-term.
We want to expand our capacity, modernise our facilities, and provide state-of-the-art technologies within a building which works better for both patients and staff. These innovations won’t just help our patients in Chelsea but will be spread around the world to transform patients’ experience everywhere.
We are currently working closely with our architects to create an initial design for the development in Chelsea and will be starting consultation on these emerging proposals later this year. We will consult with the local community, patients, and our staff to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to provide their feedback on the proposals. This will ensure that the public have a say in what the new development will look like and help us to ensure we remain a good neighbour to the local community.
Visit our consultation hub rmconsultation.org to learn more about our early proposals to develop our Chelsea site and keep up to date as the plans progress. It will also be where information about public consultation events is hosted in the future.