Dyson's £4m for cancer centre
The James Dyson Foundation has donated £4million for a Cancer Centre at the Royal United Hospital in Bath.
The centre will be equipped with cutting edge technology and designed to have a healing environment.
The James Dyson Foundation has donated £4million for a Cancer Centre at the Royal United Hospital in Bath.
The centre will be equipped with cutting edge technology and designed to have a healing environment.
Sir James and Lady Deirdre Dyson told ITV News West Country why they had decided to donate the money:
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