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5 star projects come to life
Work begins on four residential, nursing and specialist dementia healthcare projects across the UK as NorthStar gets on site to develop five star home from home environments.
Totalling over £15 million the projects are situated throughout Britain and will see the company’s professional team come together to deliver a total of 220 beds, 17 studio apartments and 25 extra care bungalows to meet the needs of modern elderly care.
The projects; which are based in Gloucester, Glasgow, and Norfolk, will provide specialist residential, nursing and dementia care for elderly people in environments that have been designed to be as flexible as possible to meet a range of complex care needs.
Danny Sharpe, Director at NorthStar says: “This certainly is a busy time for us, from the planning and design to now the actual construction start date, we are happy to get going and see these four projects completed within the next 12 months.”
The sites are Gloucester Park, near the Gloucester Quays Outlet shopping centre, Bonnyholm Primary School site in Glasgow; St John’s Primary School site in Norwich, and Swanton Morley, Norfolk.
The developments will see Northstar sensitively manage issues ranging from working within a conservation area, following historical building lines, to being especially sensitive to other dwellings in a high population area of one development.
NorthStar is an award winning property development and project management company specialising in 5 star CQC compliant care home developments throughout the UK.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Chew PR .
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