London Council invests £14M to create “the world’s leading hub for cancer research and treatment”.
Sutton Council has invested £14M in order to create a world leading hub for cancer research and treatment, with the purchase of more than 22,000 square metres of land for the London Cancer Hub, a partnership between the London Borough of Sutton and The Institute of Cancer Research.
St Heller University Hospitals NHS Trust owns a substantial amount of unused land on the site, and have been working closely with the local Epsom and both partners.
The entire cost of the project in £1Bn, with the £14M purchase representing the first step in what will predominantly be funded through the private sector.
The London Cancer Hub will bring together scientists, doctors, life-science companies and a new science-specialist school.
Cllr Ruth Dombey, leader of Sutton Council said: “Sutton Council’s investment in The London Cancer Hub demonstrates our commitment to the borough and the future prosperity of local children and families.
“London Cancer Hub can become a global centre for cancer innovation, providing state-of-the-art facilities and delivering real benefits for patients. It will create new green spaces, community facilities and well-paid, highly skilled opportunities for local people.”
The entire cost of the project in £1Bn, with the £14M purchase representing the first step in what will predominantly be funded through the private sector.
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