London Cancer Hub's 1bn campus plans approved
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London Cancer Hub's 1bn campus plans approved
"This environment will further strengthen our world-leading research and help us attract the very best scientists and students from around the world."
"cements Sutton as a leading global destination for cancer drug discovery"
"drive scientific breakthroughs"
"target net-zero carbon in operation"
A £1bn research and development campus will be built on a five-hectare site next to the Royal Marsden Hospital and Institute for Cancer Research in Sutton, south London. The development is expected to support 13,000 jobs and contribute £1.2bn to the local economy. The campus will promote collaboration between researchers, clinicians and external companies to drive scientific breakthroughs and pioneering discoveries aimed at saving patients' lives. The site will include affordable homes for about 220 key workers, new public spaces, and environmentally friendly buildings targeting net-zero carbon operation. Delivery will be overseen by Socius with funding from Aviva Capital Partners and future grants.
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