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100 jobs to be created thanks to £8.5m RBS loan for care village development in Didsbury
A brand new £12m development to create a state of the art Jewish care village in West Didsbury for care home operator, Belong Group, has started.
The move will create 100 jobs in the local area.
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) provided £8.5m loan facilities to support this new build.
The former Morris Feinmann Home will be demolished to make way for the brand new four storey care complex which will offer 74 bed homes, plus 13 apartments, all with en-suites.
Chief executive of Belong, Nick Dykes said “Belong Morris Feinmann will replicate the high standard of living and care the Belong Group is associated with.
“This latest development will be a great asset to the group and the local Jewish community and will enable us to expand our brand and footprint across the North West.”
Relationship director at RBS Kenny Nelson, said: “We are delighted we could once again show our support to the Belong Group by assisting their sixth care village and we wish the team well as works get underway.
“Belong Morris Fienmann will add to the group’s impressive portfolio as a reputable care operator providing dedicated care across the North West.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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