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The first new CPUK Radiotherapy treatment centre opened in August 2009 at the Spire Porstmouth Hospital.Spire Portsmouth Hospital is situated in woodland grounds in Bartons Road, Havant, just off the B2148 - the Rowlands Castle to Emsworth road. Havant is close to Portsmouth on the south coast of England and so an ideal location for those people looking to live and work close to the seaside !
For more information on CPUK please click on this link;
To speak to someone about working at CancerPartnersUK Image-Guided Radiotherapy Centre at Spire Portsmouth or for more information on new CPUK Radiotherapy treatment centres contact Sarah Hynd, Head of Radiotherapy or John Pettingell, Head of Physics;
sarah.hynd@cancerpartnersuk.org
john.pettingell@cancerpartnersuk.org
For current CPUK job vacancies click on
www.RadPro.org.uk/employment.php

For more information on Spire Healthcare please click on this link;
http://www.spirehealthcare.com
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About Havant
Once a leading leather, glove and parchment-making centre, Havant evolved around an ancient network of springs and an old Roman crossroads which linked Arundel to Winchester and Hayling Island to Rowlands Castle.
Havant is now a thriving market town, characterised by its fine Georgian buildings and narrow weaving footpaths called 'Twittens'. Perfect for relaxed shopping, with an interesting blend of specialist retailers and major high street names.
Havant Museum houses one of the country's finest firearm collections, and among its many attractions you can discover the link between the Treaty of Versailles and Havant, unearth the location of Roman remains and find out why the borough has such an unusual name.

Havant Arts Centre is an innovative, small-scale theatre presenting music, comedy and films. Workshops are held for children during holiday times.
For the young mindset, there is Sega Park in the Meridian Centre and the Havant Leisure Centre with its pool and also some thoroughly modern recreational facilities in Havant Park.
Visit the hidden Gazebo Garden in East street, Havant's secret garden can be found near the back of the Bear Hotel.
There are many pubs, restaurants and coffee shops in the town and there is a street market on Tuesdays. Street arts can be seen in the Borough during most weekends in Havant town centre, for which there is no charge. Just Enjoy.
The Borough of Havant is where the countryside meets the seashore, where there are cool shady forests or coastal paths with sea breezes to explore. Forest and woodland walking trails, coastal walks, nature reserves, country parks as well as all the watersports traditionally associated with the area.
For information on accommodation in or close to Havant click on this link.
www.aboutbritain.com/hotels-near-towns/hotels-near-havant
Nearby Emsworth

In
nearby Portsmouth
SHOPPING
at GUNWHARF QUAYS

Gunwharf Quays' spectacular waterfront location integrates the maritime heritage of Portsmouth with an unparalleled mix of 90 designer outlets, 20 cosmopolitan bars and restaurants and diverse leisure activities.
These include an 11-screen cinema, 26-lane bowling complex, comedy club, casino and nightclub. A year-round events programme of music, street theatre and seasonal festivals adds ambience and something different to every visit. You can now stay at Gunwharf Quays too. A brand new Express by Holiday Inn hotel means you can make a day and a night of it!
SPINNAKER TOWER

The Spinnaker Tower is a new national icon. It is a striking viewing tower on the south coast offering the public spectacular views from 3 platforms.
THE ROYAL MARINES MUSEUM

The Royal Marines Museum tells the remarkable history of the Royal Navy's own infantry from 1664 to the present day.
HMS WARRIOR

When she was originally built she was, quite simply, bigger, faster and more heavily armed than any other warship afloat. Warrior was the world's first iron-hulled, armoured warship powered by steam as well as sail and constructed of wrought iron.
CHARLES DICKENS BIRTHPLACE MUSEUM

Small terraced house of 1805 in which the famous novelist was born and lived for a short time. Restored and furnished to illustrate middle-class taste of the time.
ST THOMAS ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL

Portsmouth Cathedral is, first and foremost, the Mother Church of the Diocese of Portsmouth,
a geographical area including south-east Hampshire, Portsea Island and the Isle of Wight.
HARBOUR TOURS

A Harbour Tour takes 45 minutes and enables visitors to enjoy fascinating views across the harbour whilst listening to a lively commentary.
VICTORIA PARK

A haven of green tucked away in the city centre adjacent to the Guildhall and Civic Offices. It covers 15 acres of grassed area, well-planted flower borders and trees. In the centre of the park is an area containing an aviary with peacocks, parrots and other exotic birds, in addition to another area with rabbits and guinea pigs that children can feed.
THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

The New Theatre Royal is Portsmouth's friendliest arts venue in the heart of the city, bringing you cutting edge dance, theatre, drama, music, children's shows and comedy.
Staunton Country Park (1 Mile)

At Staunton Country Park there is something for all the family, including farm, follies and
fabulous glasshouses.
Southsea Castle (7 Miles)

Southsea Castle was built by Henry VIII
between 1544 and 1545 to protect Portsmouth against possible French invasion.
Its revolutionary design provided for the most efficient use of guns in attack
or defence.
Fishbourne Roman Palace (7 Miles)

Fishbourne's
impressive remains came to light in 1960 when a new water main cut into the
previously unsuspected foundations and mosaics.
Pallant House Gallery (9 Miles)

A contemporary wing
adjoining a Queen Anne townhouse holding one of the best collections of Modern
British art in the country.
Weald and Downland Open Air Museum (10 Miles)

At the heart of the
Museum's collection are over 45 historic homes, farms and workplaces that have
been rescued from destruction and restored as far as possible to their original
form.
Goodwood Racecourse (10 Miles)
Horseracing was
started at the Goodwood Racecourse by the 3rd Duke of Richmond in 1802. It
continues to stage twenty-two days of the finest racing in the sporting
calendar as well as being a firm diary date in the English Summer Season.
West Dean Gardens (11 Miles)

A place of tranquility and beauty in the rolling South Downs.
Cass Sculpture Foundation (11 Miles)

The Foundation's
ever-changing display of sculpture, including over 60 large works, is now recognised
around the world.
Bembridge Windmill (13 Miles)

Built around 1700,
Bembridge Windmill is the only surviving windmill on the Isle of Wight and has
much of its original machinery intact.
Denmans Garden (14 Miles)
The planting is
increasingly in the newer, wilder way, it is this interaction between garden
and site, between plants native and introduced, and how things
grow in the wild that we are exploring at Denmans.

Elekta Synergy Linear Accelerator with X-ray Volume Imaging
Mosaiq Oncology Management System
Pinnacle treatment planning system
Siemens CT and MR scanners

For more information on CancerPartnersUK please click on this link;
To speak to someone about working in the new facility or for more information on new CPUK Radiotherapy treatment centres contact Sarah Hynd, Head of Radiotherapy or John Pettingell, Head of Physics;
sarah.hynd@cancerpartnersuk.org
john.pettingell@cancerpartnersuk.org
For current CPUK job vacancies click on