A local hospital is to expand and offer more treatments.
The Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital in Aylesbury has revealed plans for a new centre.
The site treats people with life-changing injuries and rehabilitating patients.
A Grade II listed building is set to be refurbished which will allow them to widen the services they offer.
Hospital bosses say work to transform a historic chapel into a staff training and lecture room has already begun.

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