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        Duke of Gloucester opens new unit for mentally ill in Peterborough

        Peterborough's new live-in facility for learning-disabled patients offers woodwork and pottery as therapy.

        News 1977 3 mins Not rated

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        In 1977, a new residential unit has opened in Peterborough for patients with learning and intellectual disability. The live-in centre is a step forward in the treatment of mental health, allowing patients to maintain their independence. The new unit was opened by His Royal Highness Prince Richard the Duke of Gloucester. It provides a safe, secure, and supportive environment where the residents can get involved with a range of activities including pottery, and woodwork.

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