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Consultants from Deloitte were recorded on a train discussing plans to replace the two Trust hospitals with a single 800-bed super hospital for the area on the former Sutton Hospital site in April 2015. Chief executive Daniel Elkeles had given assurances that accident and emergency, maternity and children's services would be safe on both sites ...
Epsom Hospital was in the news in August 2018 after a stray cat was found in a linen basket. [5] In 2019 part of the Dorking Road site was sold for £18 million to Legal & General, [6] which set up a partnership with specialist older persons housing provider Guild Living to create an residential complex. [7]
The Queen Mother visited the hospital in 1963, during the hospital's jubilee year and, in 1987, Diana Princess of Wales opened the new maternity unit. [1] Services were transferred from Queen Mary's Hospital for Children in 1993. [6] St Helier Hospital came under the management of the Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust in 1999. [7]
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The hospital was commissioned by the London County Council and was the fourth institution of the Epsom Cluster of Hospitals. [1] It was designed by George Thomas Hine; re-use of existing plans from other asylums allowed the council to pass the plans through the development stage and approval by the Commissioners in Lunacy faster than a new plan.
Emily Davison died at the hospital after being hit by King George V's horse Anmer at the 1913 Derby when she walked onto the track during the race. [3] [4] The hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948. [2] Although the hospital officially closed in 1988, the facility is still used for the physiotherapy and rehabilitation. [5]
The Epsom Cluster, also referred to as the Horton Estate, was a cluster or group of five large psychiatric hospitals situated on land to the west of Epsom. [ 1 ] The hospitals were built by the London County Council [ 1 ] to alleviate pressure on London's existing lunatic asylums, which had by this time become overcrowded.