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Altnagelvin Area Hospital was the first major hospital built in the United Kingdom after the Second World War and opened in 1960. [1]In February 2003 the hospital was designated as one of the nine acute hospitals in the acute hospital network of Northern Ireland on which healthcare would be focused under the government health policy 'Developing Better Services'.
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Altnagelvin (from Irish Alt na nGealbhán, meaning 'Glen/height of the sparrows') [4] is a townland in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is also the name of an electoral ward in Derry and Strabane district. Formerly a small village, it has been absorbed into the Waterside neighbourhood of Derry.
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The Western Health and Social Care Trust is a health organisation in Northern Ireland.Hospitals served by the Trust include Altnagelvin Area Hospital, Waterside Hospital, Lakeview Hospital, Roe Valley Hospital, Grangewood, North West Cancer Center, Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital, Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Complex and the South West Acute Hospital.
English: Altnagelvin Area Hospital, Derry / Londonderry. The building on a foggy morning takes on a ghostly appearance. In 1957, the architects of the new hospital at Altnagelvin commissioned the striking bronze 'Princess Macha' from FE McWilliam, referred to by Mike Catto in Art in Ulster 2 as the coming of age of Ulster sculpture .
The Waterside contains the city's main hospital, Altnagelvin, as well as St. Columb's Park and the former Ebrington Military Barracks. It is linked to the west side of the city via the Foyle Bridge , Craigavon Bridge , and the Peace Bridge .
Altnagelvin Area Hospital; C. Causeway Hospital; G. Gransha Hospital; L. Londonderry County Asylum; M. ... This page was last edited on 19 April 2020, at 22:15 (UTC).