State-of-the-art sports facilities edge closer to reality on huge Preston housing site:
But during the 1960s and 1970s, with the advent of new drugs and treatments, many patients were returned to the community, sparking Whittingham's gradual decline.
The hospital eventually closed in 1995 and most of the old buildings have since been demolished, leaving just the hospital's church and a couple of small units retained by theOf the 120 acre site, six have been set aside to build the new club and its sports facilities. A report to the planning department says the new club will be built in roughly the same area of the site, directly to the south of theIt will be"broadly in line with its current location, albeit with a new configuration and new suite of facilities.It says the scheme will bring"important social and economic benefits for the local area."
It will also provide"contemporary facilities and provide the club with a significant potential new membership base."
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