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£2.8m plans to transform derelict former hospital

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For the latest Trafford news sign up to the MyTrafford newsletter here Plans to transform a derelict former hospital as part of a £2.8m scheme have been unveiled.

The old Stretford Memorial Hospital in Trafford closed in 2015. The site has stood empty since. It has been targeted by vandals and squatters, and has become rundown over the last six years.

Commercial real estate advisor Avison Young is selling the site, which is owned by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, while entrepreneurial chartered engineer and investor Mark Schofield has submitted a blueprint to bring it back into use.

Mark has enlisted Sale-based architect Howard & Seddon Partnership to draw up plans to transform and modernise the main buildings – Basford House

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