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NHS GP Practice improves patient access
As part of a signifi cant re-development project, Derwent Practice has improved patient access from the carpark by installing a smart new TORMAX automatic bi-parting entrance system. Giving clear and easy access to all users, the sliding doors are fully compliant with current legislation. Powered by the in-house designed Win Drive 2201 operator, a long and reliable working life can be expected thanks to the sophisticated design of the motor which benefi ts from almost wear-less operation. As with all TORMAX operators, the Win Drive is tested to signifi cantly more than current industry requirements of one million cycles and can be found installed in busy locations throughout the world. A signifi cant local service, Derwent Practice is the only GP practice in Malton, North Yorkshire. As well as the newly positioned automatic entrance, patients also now benefi t from the addition of new consulting rooms, extending the clinics and services that can be offered. “With heating bills set to rise even further, an automatic entrance is a sound fi nancial investment.” comments Simon Roberts, MD for TORMAX.
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The design of award-winning Chapter House is draws inspiration from the characteristic historic morphology of Lichfi eld’s walled gardens and the original cloistered form of the demolished medieval friary which once occupied the site. The main facing bricks are Vandersanden’s Aalborg with their water-
struck, rich red texture. Providing a striking contrast, the expanses of Vandersanden’s Creme stocks are bedded in white mortar. Both bricks are an elegant, narrow 50 mm high – an innovation that helps to minimise the mass of the Chapter House development.
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