 Good evening everybody. Alison, I don't know if you wanted to start or shall I just jump in. First off, I'm delighted to be back. We came and saw you probably 18 months ago when we first were looking at this exciting project. For those that were there, I apologise if I'm repeating some of the things we talked about before, but for those who are unaware of what the project is. At the trust, they have very dilapidated resource centre. You might ask what is a resource centre. It's basically for the patients and staff on the site to use for activities, there will be painting, dance, music, therapy sessions and to say they're in a moment single story facility built in the 60s, rather cold, rather old, leak quite a bit and not really fit for purpose. And so we were asked two, two and a half years ago, maybe even a bit longer now to look at how could we re-energise the resource centre but turn it into the front door of the site because part of the performance activities is actually to provide a performance space. And so this is where members of the public can come to see patients delivering their art in whatever form that might be. And so the trust were keen to have a sort of signatory building. But like many trusts, we were asked to look at this from an economical point of view. And so we were asked who is very resourceful, ladies. And I know her well so I apologise Alison as you smile at me. I'm sorry I got kicked out of the meeting just then so I had to come back in James. So I'm sorry I was going to introduce that setter and you've launched into it but I let you carry on and then. Fantastic. Alison always likes a challenge or two for us. And so she said, Oh, there's a, there's a resource facility over at Papworth now Papworth obviously has moved across to the Edinburgh site. She said that there's quite a good building I think which could be repurposed. And would you go and have a look and see if we can literally pick it up, bring it across to the site and turn it into new facilities for us. So we went and had a look. And it is actually a very good solid building, which we have dissembled and is currently sitting on Alcamburi airfield, waiting to come across to be delivered for a new resource centre. So what you can see on the screen is the front door of the new trust. Lots of interesting discussions with the planning colleagues around what the building should look like its height, its feel, the components within it. There's a lot of questions on the site, because a lot of people who know the site there's lots of single story buildings. So this acts as quite a beacon. That said we're building in the Greenfield site as well so there's quite a lot of additional requirements that we need to look at. So we've had extensive discussions with officers and have looked at different solutions. So this is the proposal which has been put forward to planning, and we're hoping this month of received consent so we can then actually start to deliver the services. I've got a few words on the slides as well, really just outside of this meeting if people want to just understand what we're sort of trying to get across here. Don't necessarily have to dip back into the recording of the presentation today. I'm going to go through the front door if we can perhaps move on to the second slide. Thank you very much. So what we're showing here actually is the, I don't know, am I able to put a pointer on the screen at all. I don't know if that's possible with zoom. So I should have asked this before but perhaps never mind. In the middle of this drawing you can see the light gray building two stories is the original modular building that we have repurposed so we've tried to keep as much of the inside thank you that's great as much as the inside as it is so things like the stairs the majority of the partitions we've retained as they are. And then what we've done on the left hand side where you can sort of see the green glass bit thank you just there is created a lobby performance space. So that's really like the the front door entrance so you walk into this double height space there's going to be a cafe there's the facilities for movies there's facilities for dance there's facilities for exhibitions. As well as the sort of the front door so this is the sort of meet and greet and the new face of the trust. The top left hand corner behind the big sliding doors is a leisure area which we're looking at putting in basketball hoop table tennis. To provide that sort of interactive area. And then what we've done is we've over clad the whole building so what we've shown with this drawing is pulled off the outer faces of the building. Thank you yes. And so these are going to be timber clad components. So we're taking a relatively simple building and actually giving it its own identity and say the fashionable term is repurposing it so that we say for this new front door. If we flip on to the next slide thank you. So where is this going to sit on the site. The orange block is the is the plan. So what we're looking at is is a site plan. Thank you yes so this is the proposed new site. The left of the corner of the drawing by the north side is where everybody comes on to the site. So that's it perfect. So you can see the building as you come on to the site and the road brings you around and draws you through to the new resource center. We've got existing car parking just to the left. And the gray sort of T shaped building is the current trust headquarters it's Elizabeth house that one there thank you. So that is we can utilize the existing car parking and then walk straight towards the new entrance of the resource center, the sort of the corner point. And so people can see the front door is easy way finding. It's a big complicated site, but the intention is that people will then arrive at the meet and greet the focal point from which they can be directed to where they need to go on the rest of the site. So that's the things which we're replacing. It's at the top right. Just, that's the one there. Thank you very much. That will then inform so time be demolished and other facilities possibly build in the future. So that locates us where we are in terms of what's happening inside if we can perhaps flip to the next side. There's two floors. And so what we've done actually is turn the drawing around here through 90 degrees. So North is now to the left of the site. Thank you. And so you can see with the entrance that's the little green triangle. And so that will say bring it through the front doors. That's the double height space. So we just see the billiards and the snooker and that little gray circle on the back wall is the basketball hoop. You can see the half court we've got there. Coming back out of that leisure space we've then got four tables for the cafe, and then we just laid out sort of layout for cinema projection. And as I said, the intention is that we will also have exhibition stands and the ability to drop a bit like in a theater flight tower boards from above, which we can then pin artwork and exhibitions on to to the left of our marker hand little kitchenette cost a coffee type space. And then to the right if you could just kind of move your cursor bit to the right just an upper little thank you. Yes, perfect. That's the main reception point. So as you come into the main for a performance space you can see and people can see you arriving. And then once you've been redirected where we just kindly show that great corridor takes you through to the rear of the site, and then through to the main wall blocks beyond. Just to the left, you can see, we then have the lose and the lifts taking you upstairs. And we also have that orange room with the chairs laid out in a circular room is the quiet point, which is contemplation and religious ceremonies care there. So the right hand side is the pharmacy, which is a regional pharmacy so I keep going to the right thank you. Yes, all of that is the pharmacy zone where obviously drugs are distributed, not just across the site but across the patch. And so that's a core component, but needs to be quite secure. And so there's various regulations that we need to to adhere to. Can I just interrupt a second please so will you just keep an eye on the time please so we can ensure plenty of time for questions and for the other side so I think you're going to a close. Certainly. Perfect. I could talk about this all day so my apologies. Let's pop up one floor and I'll quickly wrap up because I appreciate Alison actually needs to say something too. So up here we have the activity spaces. They're on the first floor just so that people don't feel that others are necessarily watching them. What's coming on is the double height space. And then if we go to the top left, we've got art just in there. Middly to the right we then got the loose and lifts. And then you can see that staff room is the next orange area to the right of that then is the gym with exercise bikes and so forth. We then have quiet spaces, and then the other orange area is the music. That's probably a good point for me to stop at. Alison I probably still in all your thunder my apologies. No, no, it was my fault my signal dropped out I think so apologies for that. So I'm Alison mountain so I work for the trust and I have the pleasure of working with James on this project. I want to know for a lot but just say that this has been going on for us for quite a long time this project now in terms of the work with the plan and authority and it's been been really quite complicated because the site is green belt and the conservation area so we've worked really hard with the plan and authority and all the associated conservation advisors, etc on the site so I hope we're now very close to getting to the conservation. The important thing for us for this building is something that's the attempt to try and bring things together on the site because it's quite a disparate site with different ward blocks around. There is really nowhere for staff to go and get a cup of coffee away from a ward or have a break away from the ward or do so you know use a gym facility etc it's not. This is one of the few hospitals that I know that doesn't have any kind of staff catering canteen area so I just just really hopeful that this will help gel the site together and also provide really important therapeutic spaces for our patients as well so for example the gym will be used for our patients and for our staff. I don't think I need to say an awful lot more conscious of time but very happy to take questions from from anyone. Thank you Alison thank you James and so let's go to questions now please. Yes I have a question here. Could you. Louise have you. Do I have a question. Yeah there are no questions in the Q&A regarding this site. Are there any questions in the Q&A. No chair there's no questions in the Q&A at this time. Okay thank you. There are no questions then. I'll just leave it a few seconds. I'll thank James and Alison for the presentation. Chair apologies. There are now a couple of questions in the Q&A would you like me to read them out. Yes please please. So the first question from Louise Danum is, is this fully accessible for all users. Yeah and we'll just take the second question as well whilst here which is from Ruth Iverme Cook which says James mentioned that the building this is replacing would be demolished. Is there any way that it can be repurposed instead. I was just reading yesterday about the significant environmental and energy benefits of repurposing buildings. Those are the two questions. So would you like me to answer those. You can do James yeah. Yes this is a fully accessible for all users absolutely. And then with regard to repurposing the existing building in many ways that would be fantastic. But dare I say if it almost had a big hard shove in one corner it might all just fall down in terms of its thermal qualities and structural qualities. I would say modular building probably in the 50s maybe 60s and is probably past itself by date. But what we are doing is we are repurposing, I say the building the modular building from Patworth. So in a way what you're asking here we're doing with a building from Patworth coming across. And I have said it's great that we're able to do that. It would be great if we could do it for the original building but to say it's past itself by date. Does that answer your question Ruth. Thank you for those answers. Back to you chair. Thank you. Have we dealt with the questions now all the questions now. I believe we have. Yes we have. Yes, thank you James and thank you Allison for your presentation.