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Royal casualty unit goes on move Royal casualty unit goes on move
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The accident and emergency department at the Royal Victoria hospital in Belfast is moving from 0900 GMT on Tuesday. The accident and emergency department at the Royal Victoria hospital in Belfast has moved.
The new unit is close to the hospital's Grosvenor Road entrance.The new unit is close to the hospital's Grosvenor Road entrance.
It will operate for the next four years while a new A&E department is built. The new unit will cost more than £3m.It will operate for the next four years while a new A&E department is built. The new unit will cost more than £3m.
Dr Laurence Rocke of the Royal said it would have better facilities for patients and staff than the hospital's current casualty department.Dr Laurence Rocke of the Royal said it would have better facilities for patients and staff than the hospital's current casualty department.