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Architecture Scotland: Annual 2007

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Anchor Mill Medical Practice

Anchor Mill Medical Practice
For some time now, the practice has been working with Sapphire Primary Care Developments (PCD), a primary care developer, which offers GP surgeries and NHS Trusts tailored made premises which seek to meet all their requirements within their budget.

Incle Street surgery had operated from first floor accommodation in the centre of Paisley since 1972. By the turn of the century the successful practice had outgrown the building and the lack of a lift had begun to pose difficulties for some patient groups.

The new built is designed as a six GP primary care building over two floors with 150sq.m available for Lloyds pharmacy. Facilities include six GP consulting rooms, three nurse treatment rooms, two community consulting rooms, meeting rooms, spacious admin facilities and a well sized staff room looking across the former Anchor Mill. Excellent parking and a lift now make the surgery accessible to all patient groups.
PROJECT: Anchor Mill Medical Practice
LOCATION: Paisley
CLIENT: Sapphire PCD
ARCHITECT: macmon chartered architects
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Waterman Structures
SERVICES ENGINEER: Mexel
QUANTITY SURVEYOR: Poole Dick Associates
Suppliers:
Main Contractor:  Ashleigh
Photographer:  Murdoch Ferguson