HC Deb 10 May 1965 vol 712 cc6-7W
Mr. Wallace

asked the Minister of Health how many hutted hospitals are still in use in England and Wales; and where they are located.

Mr. K. Robinson

The term "hutted hospital" is commonly used to describe a hospital in which the accommodation is of a simple form of construction, though frequently in brick. The location of seventy such hospitals in England and Wales is shown below and there are about one hundred others in which a substantial part of the accommodation takes this form. The construction of many of these hospitals is such as will provide satisfactory accommodation for a number of years.

Ashington Sidcup
Brandon
Durham Chertsey
Gateshead Horley
Hemlington Hydestile
Hexham (2)
Newfield Burford
Northallerton Oxford
North Shields Stoke Mandeville
Ormside
Sedgfield Hayling Island
Threlkeld Ringwood
Salisbury (2)
Bubwith Sherborne
Hull Southampton
Mirfield Weyhill
Ripon Weymouth
Tadcaster
York Liskeard
Grimsby Birmingham
Immingham Bromsgrove
Laceby Malvern
Lincoln Shrewsbury
Mansfield Sutton Coldfield
Market Rasen
Nottingham Manchester
Sheffield
Aberbargoed
Abbots Langley Barry
Ashford, Middlesex. Bryncethin
Bedford Chepstow (2)
Haverfordwest
Brentwood Llangefni
Ware Morriston
Penley
Dartford (2) Pontygwaith
Maidstone Rhydlafar
Orpington Ystrad Mynach