£8.6m health research campus opens

Sarah-May Buccieri
BBC News
Reporting fromMablethorpe
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East Lindsey District Council said it hoped the new campus would create jobs and opportunities

An £8.6m campus has opened in Mablethorpe for researchers and businesses working in the health sector.

The site, known as the Campus for Future Living, includes laboratories, lecture halls and accommodation to support the development of medical technology and provide training for carers and clinicians.

Councillor William Gray, from East Lindsey District Council (ELDC), said: "It has been several years in the making and its a flagship development. We're hoping it will make a real difference to people living here and the surrounding area."

The council also said it hoped the development would create and support jobs.

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The site aims to improve the health and wellbeing of people living in Mablethorpe and across Lincolnshire

According to ELDC, the campus is part of a vision to bring professionals and the community together to understand local health challenges.

The council said the site would provide a permanent base for researchers, education and wellbeing teams.

The campus will be operated by Acis Group, a charity supporting communities through housing, skills and education, across Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and the Humber, North Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

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