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Quayle Munro advises on financing of Midlothian Community Hospital
Date: March 2009

17 March 2009:  Quayle Munro, the AIM-listed merchant bank, advised Robertson Capital Projects, the successful  bidder, on the strategy to secure an optimum project finance solution for the new Midlothian Community Hospital.  The capital value of the hospital is £18 million and the successful fund raising was closed on 9 March 2009.

The new hospital will be situated at Mayshade South, near Bonnyrigg in Scotland. It will provide 88 beds – 40 frail elderly continuing care beds and 48 frail elderly mental health beds, comprising 24 assessment beds and 24 continuing care beds for older people with mental health problems. It will also include a day hospital for older people with mental health problems, a dedicated physiotherapy and occupational therapy service, an out-patient department, including x-ray service, child health clinics, and a range of other health services. 

Alan Fordyce, Managing Director, Robertson Capital Projects, said:
“Quayle Munro was key in advising on the financing of this project. Robertson has a strong history of delivering healthcare facilities in partnership with the NHS Lothian, and this latest community hospital will provide modern and appropriate facilities to the people of Midlothian.”

Moray Watt, Director, Quayle Munro, commented:
“We’re delighted to have reached successful financial close, working with Robertson and the NHS Lothian on a key project within the Scottish healthcare system. We have very strong credentials and experience of large-scale financing projects in Scotland and are pleased to have been able to use our expertise to aid the development of new, modern healthcare facilities.”

Gerry Power, General Manager, Midlothian Community Health Partnership, said: 
"I am delighted that financial close has been granted for the new Midlothian Community Hospital, allowing us to start construction work on site. This £18 million investment shows our commitment to providing high quality healthcare services within local communities."

For further information:


Marc Ritchie, Robertson Capital Projects  01786 431671  

Moray Watt, Quayle Munro    0131 240 2360

John Kiely, Smithfield:     0207 360 4900



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