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Capsticks advised hospital on multi-million development

Capsticks advised hospital on multi-million development

The firm advised Northampton General Hospital on the first phase of its multi-million pound renovation works

Capsticks has advised Northampton General Hospital (NGH) on the development of its new front entrance, retail facilities and the installation of electric vehicle charging points – the first of three multi-million developments at NGH. Partner Henry Matveieff, legal director Vicki Moore and associate Tracey Blundell worked on the project. Matveieff commented: “It has been a pleasure to support our client NGH on this complex development project. The new entrance and retail units will make a big difference to the hospital’s staff and patients, providing them with excellent facilities.”

 

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