Work has been completed on a hospital garden designed to offer an “uplifting” place for patients.
The space has been created at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital’s new bunker, which was built as part of an extension to its radiotherapy area.
The completion of the garden marked the final phase of the bunker development, which houses the linear accelerator machine (LINAC) – a tool used in cancer treatment.
It delivers high-energy X-rays or electrons precisely to a tumour, while minimising the radiation dose to healthy tissue.