The redevelopment of Bradley Stoke’s doctors’ surgery has come a step closer after several portable buildings were removed.
The buildings had been used for the past decade to house health workers on the site in the north of the town.
But ahead of the redevelopment, which was approved by South Gloucestershire Council in 2008, the buildings were moved thanks to a huge crane on Saturday.
The area where the temporary structures were housed will form part of the expanded surgery building.
The new surgery, alongside the Brook Way Activity Centre, will grow to two floors going from almost 500 sq ft to more than 1,100 sq ft.
Nine new jobs are expected to be created by the expanded surgery but a date for work to begin has yet to be set.



















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1 The Bradley Stoke Journal» Medical centre submits second planning application after Council refuses permission // Mar 31, 2009 at 7:35 am
[...] Work began at Brook Way Surgery a few weeks ago when portable buildings were cleared from the rear of the site, but there has been no further activity since then. [...]
2 The Bradley Stoke Journal | Work begins on Bradley Stoke Surgery expansion // Feb 23, 2010 at 7:52 am
[...] services at the surgery were withdrawn in February 2009 when portacabins were removed from the rear of the premises but the anticipated redevelopment of the site then failed to materialise. NHSSG later admitted [...]
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