Gloucestershire cancer centre one step closer as plans approved
Cheltenham Borough Council has given the green light for a new state-of-the-art facility at Cheltenham General Hospital.
The new cancer centre will offer patients modern clinical and treatment spaces, access to digital consultations, a dedicated support centre for patients and loved ones, as well as peaceful therapeutic gardens.
Now the community’s support is needed to help make the centre a reality. More than 10,000 people have already donated to Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity’s Big Space Cancer Appeal to help transform cancer care in Gloucestershire and beyond. Over £9.8million has been raised towards the £12m estimated cost for the new build.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Chief Executive Kevin McNamara said: “We are delighted to reach this significant milestone of planning approval. This brings us one step closer to delivering a new state‑of‑the‑art centre to improve cancer services for our patients.
Our vision as a Trust is to deliver the best possible care and experience for the people of Gloucestershire and the wider regions. Ahead of submission, over one thousand patients, carers and members of the public were consulted to ensure the plans reflected what matters most to our community.
The new facility will also enhance the work of our dedicated clinical teams, who have been instrumental in designing a space that meets the needs of the patients they care for. We are incredibly grateful to the community for their ongoing support and to every person who has contributed to The Big Space Cancer Appeal.”
As well as the new centre, the existing facilities in the current Oncology Centre will be upgraded as part of the second phase of the project.
A local supporter of The Big Space Cancer Appeal said, “In 2023 I was diagnosed with breast cancer and was scooped up by the NHS at its best; I'm delighted to say I received the all clear later that year. It was a huge relief to hear the words ‘cancer free’ and I am completely indebted to the outstanding teams at Thirlestaine Breast Clinic and Gloucestershire Oncology Centre."
"I was seen by Dr Jess Bailey who was incredibly kind and compassionate throughout my care. However, the rooms where I had my appointments were small and dark. There wasn't enough space for us both - I sat on the chair whilst Dr Bailey sat on the bed when we had our important conversations. It stayed with me afterwards how I was there for just a short time, but the staff are there day in day out looking after patients."
"I’m supporting The Big Space Cancer Appeal because I want the people who cared for me to have a modern, light and spacious place to work. We need to look after our clinicians, just as they look after us. When you receive the worst news, you know you are in the best hands, but patients and staff should also have the best environment. Planning approval is a huge step forward in this journey.”
An enormous amount of community support for The Big Space Cancer Appeal has already been seen. Last year’s Lions at Large sculpture trail raised £370,000, over 180 runners are confirmed for Run Cheltenham this September, and hikers are already signing up for the charity’s first ever international challenge next year to Mount Kilimanjaro.
Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity Associate Director, Richard Smith, said: “For every person whose life has been touched by cancer, we are delighted that planning has been approved. One in two people will be affected by cancer in their lifetime and 5,000 people from the local area begin treatment every year in our current facilities.”
“Thanks to our amazing community, we are closer than ever to transforming cancer care for our patients and their families, as well as our incredible NHS teams. From fundraising challenges and events to charitable trusts and gifts in wills - every donation brings us closer to making this new centre a reality and we are so grateful to anyone who chooses to support. It is thanks to you we have reached this significant milestone of planning approval.”
To find out more about the appeal and how you can support, please visit www.bigspacecancerappeal.co.uk.
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