Purpose of Rotary's Big Space Cancer Appeal? To Raise funds that can be used to transform the facilities of our region's oncology centre leading to improved cancer care.
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This Project is led by The Rotary Club of Cotswold Tyndale of District 1100

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Many Clubs have asked how best to describe what the ‘Big Space Appeal’ is and the below has been provided for you as a “resource” from which you can draw.

Feel free to quote some or all of the below, toping and tailing with your own event details and photographs or videos and don’t forget to let us know in advance so we can promote your event on the Events Pages here or after the event, provide us with a report on how it went, how much was raised and photos/videos so we can post on the News Pages here and help continue the successful PR efforts of our Rotary Big Space Cancer Appeal aimed at transforming the ‘Focus Centre’ as part of the ‘Big Space’ Project:

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Big Space Cancer Appeal Launches to Transform Regional Cancer Care

Gloucestershire’s role as a leading regional cancer centre is set to be strengthened with a new £17.5 million state-of-the-art facility at Cheltenham General Hospital. The Big Space Cancer Appeal, launched by Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity working alongside the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, will make this innovative facility a reality, modernising care for thousands of patients across Gloucestershire and beyond.

As a designated Regional Cancer Centre, the hospital provides specialist cancer services to a population of over one million people, serving Gloucestershire, Hereford and South Worcestershire, offering the latest treatments, research trials, and multidisciplinary care. However, many of the current facilities are over 25 years old and a new modern building is needed to care for future generations.

The first phase of the project is to build a new space at Cheltenham General Hospital to improve the environment inside and out for patients and staff. The new centre will feature modern consulting rooms, cutting-edge digital technology, and a therapeutic garden, creating a calming and welcoming space for patients. As part of the appeal, future upgrades to existing oncology facilities will also ensure the hospital remains at the forefront of cancer care in the region.

Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity Associate Director, Richard Smith, said: “The Big Space Cancer Appeal has a very ambitious target, but for a reason – to create this inspiring, state-of-the-art centre over and above what the NHS can provide alone.

With more than half of the funds raised, the appeal is now seeking the community’s support to help it reach the £17.5 million target.

To support or learn more, visit www.bigspacecancerappeal.co.uk  

 The following are artist’s drawings of the new facilities and of course, designs may change but they give an impression of how it will be. You can obviously add any photos of local Rotary and other events.

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