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  2. Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre - Wikipedia

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    The former Halifax Infirmary and Camp Hill Hospital had previously merged to form the Camp Hill Medical Centre in 1988. The Halifax Infirmary was established by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul in 1886 with a new building constructed at the intersection of Queen and Morris Streets in 1933. The Sisters of Charity operated the ...

  3. Calderdale Royal Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital, which replaced the Royal Halifax Infirmary, was procured under a Private Finance Initiative contract in 1998. The new hospital was built by Bovis Lend Lease. [1] The cost of building the hospital, originally budgeted at £34.8 million in 1994, was £103 million by 2001. [2]

  4. Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    The rebuilding of Calderdale Royal Hospital by the Catalyst consortium which now services and maintains the hospital was a Private Finance Initiative costing £103 million. [1] There were suggestions in 2014 that the A&E Department in Calderdale Royal Hospital could be closed or downgraded. This was opposed by MPs in Halifax. [2]

  5. Salterhebble - Wikipedia

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    Salterhebble is an area of Halifax, a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, in West Yorkshire, England. The town falls within the Skircoat ward of Calderdale Council. Salterhebble is located where the Hebble Brook flows into the River Calder. It is on the main route into Halifax from Huddersfield and Brighouse. Salterhebble is the ...

  6. Halifax Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Halifax Infirmary may refer to: Halifax Infirmary, West Yorkshire , a hospital established 1838 in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, a predecessor of the Royal Halifax Infirmary Halifax Infirmary, Nova Scotia , a hospital established 1886 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, a predecessor of the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre

  7. List of hospitals in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 December 2023, at 12:02 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. New QEII Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was commissioned in 2013 by the East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, at a cost of £30 million. It was designed by the architects Penoyre & Prasad . [ 1 ] It was officially opened by Alistair Burt , the Minister for Community and Social Care at the time, and Simon Stevens , the Chief Executive of NHS England on 6 November 2015.

  9. Royal Halifax Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    The predecessors of the Royal Halifax Hospital were the Halifax Dispensary (1807-c.1836) in Hatters Close, and the Halifax Infirmary or Halifax Infirmary and Dispensary in Blackwall, opposite Holy Trinity Church, from 1838. George Townsend Andrews, best known as a railway architect, designed the 1838 premises, which were demolished after 1896. [2]