Leighton Hospital
Leighton Hospital | |
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Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation trust | |
Geography | |
Location | Crewe, Cheshire, England |
Coordinates | 53°07′12″N 2°28′40″W / 53.1199°N 2.4778°W |
Services | |
Beds | 540[1] |
History | |
Opened | May 1972 |
Links | |
Website | www |
Lists | Hospitals in England |
Leighton Hospital is a 540-bed hospital located to the northwest of the town of Crewe in the county of Cheshire, England. It is managed by the Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
History
[edit]Built at a cost of £6 million, Leighton Hospital was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in May 1972.[2] It replaced older facilities at Crewe District Memorial Hospital,[3] Crewe Works Hospital (built by the London and North Western Railway Company),[4] the Linden Grange Maternity Hospital[5] and Coppenhall Hospital in Crewe, and Nantwich Cottage Hospital and the Barony Hospital in Nantwich.[6]
In June 2018 the hospital was recognised with a national award for patient experience.[7]
An inspection in November 2019 resulted in the hospital being rated "good" overall, and "requires improvement" in the "safe" category by the Care Quality Commission.[8]
Redevelopment
[edit]The Guardian newspaper noted that a 2020 proposal to rebuild Leighton Hospital was not funded by HM Treasury during Rishi Sunak's term as Chancellor of the Exchequer, despite a "catastrophic" grade of risk and a warning that an incident was "likely".[9] In September 2021, a bid was submitted to the Department of Health and Social Care to fund a £663 million redevelopment of the hospital. Materials used in its original construction, particularly reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) panels in the roof and walls, had resulted in significant spending to resolve safety risks. A new build was estimated to be around £100 million cheaper than the continued refurbishment.[10] In February 2023, Leighton Hospital was reported to be at risk of 'collapsing without warning' due to the use of RAAC planks across more than 60% of its site footprint. The planks' lifespan was 30 years, but the hospital was now over 50 years old.[11] On 25 May 2023 it was confirmed that the hospital would be rebuilt.[12]
In May 2024, consultant Gleeds was appointed as project manager for the redevelopment, now valued at over £700m. Neighbouring plots of land totalling 24 acres (9.7 ha) had been purchased to enable construction of the new hospital campus.[13][14]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "About us". Mid Cheshire Hospitals. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
- ^ "History". Hospital Radio Leighton. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
- ^ "Crewe District Memorial Hospital, Crewe". National Archives. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
- ^ "Cottage hospital at Crewe, 1895". National Railway Museum. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
- ^ "Linden Grange Maternity Hospital, Crewe". National Archives. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
- ^ "Barony Hospital, Nantwich (formerly Nantwich Union Workhouse)", The National Archives, National Archives, retrieved 29 July 2010
- ^ "Leighton Hospital staff win national awards for patient experience". Nantwich News. 23 June 2018. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
- ^ "Leighton Hospital". Retrieved 22 November 2018.
- ^ Crerar, Pippa (13 September 2023). "Rishi Sunak blocked rebuild of hospitals riddled with crumbling concrete". The Guardian.
- ^ "Bid in for £663m Crewe hospital rebuild". The Construction Index. 22 September 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ McIntyre, Alex (24 February 2023). "Fears Crewe's Leighton Hospital 'could collapse without warning'". Cheshire Live. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
- ^ "Five major hospitals to be rebuilt as part of over £20 billion new hospital infrastructure investment". GOV.UK. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
- ^ "Gleeds named project manager for new Leighton Hospital". The Construction Index. 21 May 2024. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
- ^ Whelan, Dan (21 March 2024). "Land deal inked to unlock £740m Cheshire hospital campus". Place North West. Retrieved 21 May 2024.