Moneymore Medical Centre scoops award
The centre faced stiff competition in the Northern Health and Social Care Trust area to be named a finalist in the Best Kept Healthcare Facility category.
The prestigious competition, which is run by the Northern Ireland Amenity Council (NIAC), attracted almost 100 entries. A panel of judges inspected each facility for general tidiness, cleanliness and evidence of environmental improvements.
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Hide AdThe results were announced at a ceremony at Clady Villa, Knockbracken Health Park, with a winner and runner up chosen in each health trust area in three categories; Best Kept Residential, Best Kept Daycare and Best Kept Healthcare Facility.
Chair of the NIAC, Doreen Muskett MBE said: “I must congratulate all of our finalists for their superb environmental efforts. “I am delighted to say that we received quite a number of new entries this year, with some of these taking home awards.
“The standard was incredibly high so each and every one of our finalists should be very proud of their achievements.”
Speaking at the event, Health Minister Edwin Poots said: “I extend my warmest congratulations to all the finalists in this year’s Best Kept Health and Social Care Facility Awards.
“They are to be commended for their commitment to the enhancement of services.”