Welcome to the new Moya Cole Hospice in Heald Green!
Wednesday marks our first official day in operation at our new facility
Moya Cole Hospice (formerly St Ann’s) are delighted to announce the opening of a new £26.5m state-of-the-art hospice in Greater Manchester.
The new hospice is located adjacent to the now retired site in Heald Green, Cheadle.
Two buildings make up the new hospice site, both joined together by a link corridor. The first building which houses the main entrance for the hospice consists of the Being You Centre for outpatient services, rehabilitation facilities, a café, and offices.
The second building is home to the new Inpatient Unit, consisting of 27 patient beds across 23 rooms, providing our patients with much-needed privacy during this period of their lives. There is a family lounge, a dining area, a number of quiet areas, and an interior courtyard for patients and their loved ones to enjoy.
Each patient bedroom has direct access to the hospice gardens, with doors wide enough to allow a bed to be wheeled out if necessary.
Rachel McMillan, Chief Executive for Moya Cole Hospice, says the new hospice facility is a dream come true.
“It is truly emotional that our new hospice in Heald Green is now fully operational. I remember the initial talks about the possibility of a new hospice site and then contracting PRP Architects to design a new building, to the securing of the site, the first spade in the ground, our contractors, Caddick Construction, laying the first bricks, and seeing the building rise before our eyes. This new site will make a world of difference to our patients, their families, and their loved ones for generations to come.
Our now former site in Heald Green was never a purpose-built hospice facility. We made the absolute most of it, but sadly, it became tired and no longer fit for purpose towards the end of our time there. We take the memories we made there, and we bring them with us to this new, monumental facility that we as an organisation are so proud of Rachel McMillan, Chief Executive, Moya Cole Hospice
Caddick Construction were the contractors for the project, initially breaking ground in June 2024.
Dave Saville, Regional Managing Director of Caddick Construction North West, commented: “The new Moya Cole Hospice is one of the most rewarding projects we’ve worked on. Ensuring this development was built to the highest standard to provide the community with vital, high-quality care and support has been our constant priority. It has been a very special project, with the staff at Moya Cole becoming more than just clients to us, and it is fantastic to see the new hospice open its doors.
We were determined to not just build the new facility, but also to show our support for the crucial and incredible work Moya Cole Hospice provides. Over the course of the project, our team raised £95,000 for the hospice through various fundraising efforts. We’re immensely proud to have been a part of this project and we know the impact it will have on the local community for many years to come. Dave Saville, Regional Managing Director, Caddick Construction North West
Fiona Sadler, Associate Director at PRP said, “Seeing the new Moya Cole Hospice transition from a vision to a physical reality in Stockport is a monumental achievement for everyone involved. We’ve been on a decade-long journey of feasibility, consultation, design, fundraising, and construction and couldn’t have asked for a more supportive and ambitious client—their commitment is a true testament to what an inspiring vision can achieve.
It is simply joyful to finally stand at the entrance, and I have no doubt this building will empower the hospice to thrive and elevate their already first-class care for generations to come Fiona Sadler, Associate Director at PRP said
Moya Cole Hospice funded the £26.5m development, in part thanks to the incredible support of the community with amazing fundraising efforts and generous public donations, raising over £2m as part of the Build it Together appeal.
Although the new hospice is now fully operational, it does not mean fundraising has stopped for the hospice. For Moya Cole Hospice to continue to deliver state-of-the-art care to the people of Greater Manchester and beyond they need to raise approximately £20,000 a day. This simply would not be possible without the continued support of the community.
For more information on the new building, and for ways to donate, visit www.moyacole.org.uk/newhospice.