Young people affected by cancer in Northern Ireland officially opened two special rooms at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children. The new wing, delivered by Killowen Contracts, now houses specially designed bedrooms, more suitable for teenage patients.
The project was overseen by The Children’s Cancer Unit Charity, which was awarded the funding for the work. Felix Mooney, Chairman of The Children’s Cancer Unit Charity said: “We are incredibly grateful to everyone involved in this project, including the Belfast Trust, the building team at Killowen Contracts, Cash for Kids, Ulster Bank, the staff at the Unit and the families who have had to tolerate the construction process.”
Read more on the project here.