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Hospitals to get £2.6m for infrastructure upgrades
Hospitals to get £2.6m for infrastructure upgrades

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time2 days ago

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Hospitals to get £2.6m for infrastructure upgrades

Several hospitals are set to get upgrades after Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has secured government funding. Work will include improving fire safety systems, water infrastructure and electrical and energy systems at Rampton Hospital, The Wells Road Centre, Wathwood Hospital, Thorneywood Mount and Arnold Lodge Hospital. The improvements at the sites, which offer mental health and community services across the Midlands and South Yorkshire, are due to start in the summer with the aim of completing next spring. Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the hospitals, said the funding would support urgent projects and create a better environment for patients. The £2,595,000 grant is part of a national project to improve NHS buildings and infrastructure in England. At Rampton High Secure Hospital and several others, it is hoped the money will allow a full upgrade of fire safety systems - including alarms, fire compartmentation and suppression technology. The Wells Road Centre in Mapperley, Nottingham, will benefit from the replacement of ageing machinery. While at Arnold Lodge, in Leicester, a specialist secure unit, the money will deliver electrical and energy system improvements. The trust said planning work was under way to ensure the disruption was minimal. Chief executive at the trust Ifti Majid said the funding was "fantastic news", adding: "It allows us to fast-track improvements that make our hospitals safer, greener and more welcoming places to receive care and to work." Alison Wyld, executive director of finance and estates, added: "By tackling our highest-risk infrastructure now, we're not only reducing future maintenance costs but also supporting the trust's net zero ambitions." Follow BBC Nottingham on Facebook, on X, or on Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@ or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. High-security hospital 'still needs to improve' Work begins on £12m endoscopy unit at city hospital Construction under way on new hospital theatre suite Photos show 'crumbling', abandoned hospital rooms Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Hospitals to get £2.6m for infrastructure upgrades
Hospitals to get £2.6m for infrastructure upgrades

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time2 days ago

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Hospitals to get £2.6m for infrastructure upgrades

Several hospitals are set to get upgrades after Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has secured government funding. Work will include improving fire safety systems, water infrastructure and electrical and energy systems at Rampton Hospital, The Wells Road Centre, Wathwood Hospital, Thorneywood Mount and Arnold Lodge Hospital. The improvements at the sites, which offer mental health and community services across the Midlands and South Yorkshire, are due to start in the summer with the aim of completing next spring. Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the hospitals, said the funding would support urgent projects and create a better environment for patients. The £2,595,000 grant is part of a national project to improve NHS buildings and infrastructure in England. At Rampton High Secure Hospital and several others, it is hoped the money will allow a full upgrade of fire safety systems - including alarms, fire compartmentation and suppression technology. The Wells Road Centre in Mapperley, Nottingham, will benefit from the replacement of ageing machinery. While at Arnold Lodge, in Leicester, a specialist secure unit, the money will deliver electrical and energy system improvements. The trust said planning work was under way to ensure the disruption was minimal. Chief executive at the trust Ifti Majid said the funding was "fantastic news", adding: "It allows us to fast-track improvements that make our hospitals safer, greener and more welcoming places to receive care and to work." Alison Wyld, executive director of finance and estates, added: "By tackling our highest-risk infrastructure now, we're not only reducing future maintenance costs but also supporting the trust's net zero ambitions." Follow BBC Nottingham on Facebook, on X, or on Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@ or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. High-security hospital 'still needs to improve' Work begins on £12m endoscopy unit at city hospital Construction under way on new hospital theatre suite Photos show 'crumbling', abandoned hospital rooms Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Hospitals to get £2.6m for 'urgent' infrastructure upgrades
Hospitals to get £2.6m for 'urgent' infrastructure upgrades

BBC News

time2 days ago

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Hospitals to get £2.6m for 'urgent' infrastructure upgrades

Several hospitals are set to get upgrades after Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has secured government will include improving fire safety systems, water infrastructure and electrical and energy systems at Rampton Hospital, The Wells Road Centre, Wathwood Hospital, Thorneywood Mount and Arnold Lodge improvements at the sites, which offer mental health and community services across the Midlands and South Yorkshire, are due to start in the summer with the aim of completing next Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the hospitals, said the funding would support urgent projects and create a better environment for patients. The £2,595,000 grant is part of a national project to improve NHS buildings and infrastructure in Rampton High Secure Hospital and several others, it is hoped the money will allow a full upgrade of fire safety systems - including alarms, fire compartmentation and suppression Wells Road Centre in Mapperley, Nottingham, will benefit from the replacement of ageing at Arnold Lodge, in Leicester, a specialist secure unit, the money will deliver electrical and energy system improvements. The trust said planning work was under way to ensure the disruption was executive at the trust Ifti Majid said the funding was "fantastic news", adding: "It allows us to fast-track improvements that make our hospitals safer, greener and more welcoming places to receive care and to work."Alison Wyld, executive director of finance and estates, added: "By tackling our highest-risk infrastructure now, we're not only reducing future maintenance costs but also supporting the trust's net zero ambitions."

Hospitals in Kent, Surrey and Sussex given £67m for repairs
Hospitals in Kent, Surrey and Sussex given £67m for repairs

BBC News

time6 days ago

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Hospitals in Kent, Surrey and Sussex given £67m for repairs

Hospitals across the South East will receive nearly £67m in government funding for small-scale building upgrade cash comes from a £750m fund that the chancellor announced in the 2024 autumn budget to address critical infrastructure and safety risks in NHS buildings, according to the supported by the money included upgrades to faulty wiring, patching leaking roofs and addressing fire safety Secretary Wes Streeting said: "Patients and staff deserve to be in buildings that are safe, comfortable and fit for purpose." In Kent, William Harvey Hospital, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital and Kent and Canterbury Hospital will share £13.2m for Maritime Hospital will get £4.8m for better ventilation systems, repairing machinery and replacing its nurse call system, the government Maidstone Hospital was granted £3.5m for a series of works while mental health facilities Coleman House in Dover and Priority House in Maidstone will share £400,000. The government has awarded £2.9m to East Surrey Hospital in Redhill, £1.4m to Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead, and £1m to Darrent Valley Hospital in Dartford for improvements to "energy systems".Councillors granted planning permission for a two-storey extension to East Surrey Hospital in Surrey County Hospital, Haslemere Hospital, and Milford Hospital have been awarded a combined £2.9m for building fabric, plant equipment and roof works, while St Peter's Hospital in Chertsey will receive £ in Surrey, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust was awarded just over £10m for upgrades to Wexham Park Hospital and Frimley Park government has pledged to rebuild Frimley Park Hospital at a cost of up to £2bn by 2030, as about two-thirds of the building is made from unstable reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac).In Sussex, Conquest Hospital in St Leonards-on-Sea and Eastbourne District General Hospital will share £8.5m. University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust was awarded £11.8m for works at four of its hospitals while Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has been granted £2.3m, which it will spend across six Community NHS Foundation Trust was awarded £120,000 for its Brighton General Hospital and Chailey Clinical Services government previously pledged to rebuild Eastbourne District General, Conquest Hospital and Bexhill Community Hospital, but said it did not expect to begin work until at least 2037. South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust will receive £810,000 for upgrades to its sites.

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