 
                            The trust is placing the six modular units in a car park beside a property in Redruth where staff can live for up to 3 months
I'm James MacDonald with news that the NHS in Cornwall are putting temporary accommodation units in a car park to house relocating staff. The trust is placing the six modular units in a car park beside a property in Redruth where staff can live for up to 3 months. Securing affordable local housing is a challenge for staff who are new to the area. It’s hoped the accommodation will help them settle into their role and new area. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio. 
 
 
 
                                     
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