The Scottish Government has approved the £842 million new South Glasgow Hospitals, which will contain facilities to treat both children and adults.
Ministers have given the green light to plans that will see a state of the art
hospital built on the site of the old Southern General.
The Scottish Government has approved the £842 million new South
Glasgow Hospitals, which will contain facilities to treat both
children and adults.
It will be Scotland's largest ever investment in a hospital
complex.
The development will contain 1,109 beds for adults alongside 256
children's beds, providing maternity, paediatric and acute services
on one site.
Supporters called the project a "major step forward" for Glasgow's
health.
Source: Evening Times -
Green light for South Glasgow Hospital