HC Deb 23 March 1994 vol 240 cc231-2W
Mr. Milburn

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, pursuant to her answer of 8 March,Official Report, column 165, if she will list by region hospital closures which have been contested by community health councils in each year since 1988.

Mr. Sackville

The following known hospital closures were initially contested by community health councils and remained contested throughout the consultation period. More detailed information could be provided only at disproportionate cost. Hospital closures which have been contested in this way since 1988 are as: REGION

  • Northern:
    • Ponteland and Lemington Hospitals, Newcastle
  • Yorkshire:
    • Grove Hospital, Ilkley
    • Brandesburton Long Stay, Hull
  • Trent:
    • Balderton Hospital, Newark
    • Scarsdale Hospital, Chesterfield
  • East Anglian:
    • Newmarket Hospital, Suffolk
  • North West Thames:
    • Clapham Hospital
    • South Middlesex Hospital
    • Westminster Hospital
    • West London Hospital
    • Westminster Children's Hospital
    • St. Mary Abbots Hospital
    • St. Stephens Hospital
  • North East Thames:
    • Rush Green Hospital
  • South East Thames:
    • Sydenham Children's Hospital
  • South West Thames:
    • St. James' Hospital
  • Wessex:
    • None
  • Oxford:
    • Iver Cottage Hospital, Berkshire
  • South Western:
    • Almondsbury Hospital, Almondsbury
    • Standish Hospital, Stonehouse
  • West Midlands:
    • Mill Street Hospital, Kidderminster
    • Birmingham Accident Hospital
  • Mersey:
    • St. Paul's Eye Hospital, Liverpool
  • North Western:
    • Whittingham Hospital, Preston

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