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Abigail Turner

Work completed on specialist nursing home at Imperial Park, Bristol

Construction and development company Real has topped out a development for Cornerstone Healthcare Group at Imperial Park, near Bristol.

The Burren will be located 2.5 miles from Bristol city centre and comprises 80 en-suite bedrooms across two storeys. The nursing home has been designed by consultancy Northstar Projects, in accordance with dementia-friendly acoustics and for the complex needs of the residents.

The building is divided into five household units each with 16 bedrooms plus its own lounge, dining room, bathroom, and nursing rooms. On-site commercial kitchen and laundry facilities to service the building are located on the upper floors and there is also a living garden and rooftop terrace.

Cornerstone Healthcare Group provides specialist care for vulnerable people with challenging behaviours associated with complex neurological, physical, and mental health issues. Imperial Park is located on the borders of the Hengrove, Bishopsworth and Knowle districts in Bristol.

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The site was previously home to the Wills Tobacco factory, with the south east corner providing car parking space for the factory. The entire former industrial site has been developed into four plots as part of a major regeneration project, including this new care home, totalling 1.28 acres, as well as housing and retail space.

Imperial Park is targeting BREEAM Excellent, a condition of planning consent granted by Bristol City Council, as part of its vision to be one of the leading local authorities on climate change and sustainability. To this end, the project uses low-carbon technologies and renewable energy. The design and development of the project has also been guided by compliance with the Health and Social Care Act 2008 Regulations 2014 and the Care Quality Commission Regulations 2009.

Regional director for Real South West, Alan Hope said: “We are proud to be working with Cornerstone Healthcare on this specialist project which will provide care for some of society’s most vulnerable. This aligns with our core values of being a people-based business, acting with integrity and inclusion.”

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