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BBC News
19-07-2025
- Health
- BBC News
Plans for Hinckley and District Hospital centre approved despite concerns
Construction of a new £10.5m medical facility at a hospital in Leicestershire can go ahead after receiving planning NHS Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board (LLR ICB) will build the day case unit on the existing Hinckley and District Hospital, in Mount comes despite calls from Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council's leader to preserve the historic Victorian frontage of the hospital, which will be demolished as part of the authority's planning committee granted planning permission on Tuesday - subject to a review of the hospital's listed building status, which was upheld on Thursday, meaning the development can go ahead. The review of the listed status was carried out by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.A spokesperson said: "Following a request to review the decision not to list the Victorian cottage hospital in Hinckley, it was decided that it did not meet the criteria for listing and the decision was upheld."The new facility is designed to deliver services including gynaecology, urology and plastic surgery and will be linked to the new community diagnostic centre at the site. 'Greatly benefit patients' In a letter, council leader Stuart Bray said he "warmly" welcomed improved NHS facilities in the town following decades of campaigning, but urged the board to "look at the plans again".A council motion urged the applicant to "look for ways to work with local heritage groups and others to seek to preserve as many heritage features as possible".Dr Luke Evans, Conservative MP for Hinckley and Bosworth, said: "In just a few short weeks, we have seen what a difference the £24m community diagnostic centre has made to people across our area, who can now get their tests, scans and checks right here in Hinckley."I know how important access to local healthcare is for people and families across our community, and look forward to seeing this exciting investment take shape now it has the green light."Toby Sanders, interim chief executive of the LLR ICB, said he was "absolutely delighted" the plans could now move forward."The development of the day case unit is the second phase of our development for Hinckley and will cater for a wide range of clinical specialities in modern facilities," he said.A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Care added: "As part of the 10-year health plan, we want to shift healthcare out of hospitals into the community, to ensure patients and their families receive personalised care in the right place, at the right time."We are pleased to be providing more than £7m for a day case unit in Hinckley which will greatly benefit patients and the community."
Yahoo
28-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Tests 'closer to home' as new diagnostic centre opens
A £24.6 million community diagnostic centre has opened in Hinckley. The Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board (LLR ICB) says the centre is the first of it's kind in the county. The facility aims to offer patients a wide range of diagnostic tests closer to home, it says, to ease pressure on busy hospitals. Located next to the site of the former Hinckley and District Community Hospital in Mount Road, it will provide tests such as CT and MRI scans, X-rays and ultrasounds, phlebotomy, dermatology, audiology assessments and endoscopy. The centre is expected to undertake 70,000 tests this year, increasing to more than 80,000 next year, the LLR ICB said. Ros Chadwin, 52, from Burbage in Leicestershire, said she was able to have an X-ray in her lunch break after the centre opened on Friday. "I was able to nip out and have it done, and nip back. She added: "I've even got time to take the dog for a walk!" Judith Spiers, head of nursing for community hospitals in Leicester, said: "The patients won't need to travel to the main hospitals, which takes pressure off the roads and the parking, but also it takes pressure off those sites so we can do the acute care there and the diagnostics can be done in centres like this." Helen Hendley, director of planned care for LLR ICB, said: "It's going to make such a difference to the local area." "We have made such inroads with our long waits for patients across the patch, but we know if we can get our diagnostics tests in quicker, we can then get to a treatment plan faster too." Officially opening the centre was Conservative MP for Hinckley and Bosworth, Dr Luke Evans. He said: "The next step is the £10 million day case unit over the road that we are working on, so that people can have their operations done here as well. "The two centres would compliment each other perfectly." Follow BBC Leicester on Facebook, on X, or on Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@ or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. Go-ahead for multi-million pound diagnostic centre Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board


BBC News
28-06-2025
- Health
- BBC News
Tests 'closer to home' as new diagnostic centre opens in Hinckley
A £24.6 million community diagnostic centre has opened in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board (LLR ICB) says the centre is the first of it's kind in the facility aims to offer patients a wide range of diagnostic tests closer to home, it says, to ease pressure on busy hospitals. Located next to the site of the former Hinckley and District Community Hospital in Mount Road, it will provide tests such as CT and MRI scans, X-rays and ultrasounds, phlebotomy, dermatology, audiology assessments and endoscopy. The centre is expected to undertake 70,000 tests this year, increasing to more than 80,000 next year, the LLR ICB Chadwin, 52, from Burbage in Leicestershire, said she was able to have an X-ray in her lunch break after the centre opened on Friday."I was able to nip out and have it done, and nip added: "I've even got time to take the dog for a walk!" Judith Spiers, head of nursing for community hospitals in Leicester, said: "The patients won't need to travel to the main hospitals, which takes pressure off the roads and the parking, but also it takes pressure off those sites so we can do the acute care there and the diagnostics can be done in centres like this." Helen Hendley, director of planned care for LLR ICB, said: "It's going to make such a difference to the local area.""We have made such inroads with our long waits for patients across the patch, but we know if we can get our diagnostics tests in quicker, we can then get to a treatment plan faster too." Officially opening the centre was Conservative MP for Hinckley and Bosworth, Dr Luke Evans. He said: "The next step is the £10 million day case unit over the road that we are working on, so that people can have their operations done here as well."The two centres would compliment each other perfectly."


BBC News
22-02-2025
- Health
- BBC News
Hinckley: Community diagnostic centre on track for opening
A new diagnostics hub is on track to open in May, according to an NHS Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board (LLR ICB) said the £24.6m facility would provide about 89,000 diagnostic tests per year in tests will include CT and MRI scans, endoscopy, X-ray and ultrasounds, delivered by the University Hospitals of Leicester (UHL) NHS on the site has been under way since April 2024 at Hinckley and District Community Hospital. The LLR ICB said "significant progress has been made" over recent weeks, despite a January break-in at the site, for which four men were Hendley, director of planned care for the LLR ICB, said: "We've made great progress on the new facility, which will make a big difference to local people when it opens. It will help to reduce waiting times and provide a more convenient facility for people in the community."Providing services closer to people's homes and where they work improves access to health services. We're excited to see the positive difference this facility will make."The other hub in the county - at Leicester General Hospital - has been running since 2021.