en.Wedoany.com Reported - Caddick Construction has completed and delivered the new Moya Cole Hospice in Heald Green, a £27 million project that raised £95,000 for the charity during construction.
Formerly known as St Ann's Hospice, the facility now provides inpatient and outpatient services as well as bereavement support for people affected by life-limiting illnesses across Greater Manchester. Located within the Cheadle Royal conservation area, the project comprises two buildings connected by a corridor, featuring a modern 27-bed inpatient unit and photovoltaic panels to reduce energy consumption and costs. The development also includes a dedicated bereavement and family support area, the "Being You" centre for outpatient services, overnight family accommodation, a café, as well as offices and training facilities.
The project was funded by the Moya Cole Hospice, named after its founder Dr. Moya Cole OBE, and received over £2 million in community donations through the "Build It Together" appeal. The Caddick North West team raised £95,000 during construction through a series of activities, including a charity golf day, a 220-mile bike ride from Llandudno to Cardiff, a Snowdon climb, and the 2025 Christmas Jumper Day held across offices and project sites.
Rachel McMillan, Chief Executive of Moya Cole Hospice, said Caddick delivered the building professionally and collaboratively, helping to realise a long-term plan. She thanked architect PRP, project manager Genr8 Developments LLP, and the many individuals and suppliers for their contributions. Dave Saville, Regional Director for Caddick North West, noted that the project delivery and fundraising efforts brought great pride to the team, ensuring the hospice can continue its vital work to the highest standards.
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