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Land for sale

Charles Ward Solicitor and independent consultant

With hospital closures and reductions in bed numbers, many trusts have land surplus to requirements. Charles Ward examines the problems facing managers who consider selling up, while in the following article, John Naish investigates the drawbacks of listed buildings

E states totalling more titan 45,000acres make the National Health Service one of the country’s largest landowners. But astonishingly almost half of this land is now surplus to requirements.

Nursing Standard. 9, 15, 21-21. doi: 10.7748/ns.9.15.21.s31

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