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The laying of the foundation stone for the hospital was commemorated when Kenneth Clarke, Minister of Health unveiled a plaque on the site in 1988. [2] The new facility, which was built by Cementation, was intended to consolidate services previously provided by the Eversfield Hospital in St Leonards, and three hospitals in Hastings, the Buchanan Hospital, St Helens Hospital and the Royal East ...
Daniel Striker constructed this house in the 1880s; it was contemporaneously called "the handsomest residence in Hastings." [2] He lived there until his death in 1898. [4] Striker's wife Sarah lived in the house until her death in 1915. [4] After that, the house was used as the second home for Hastings' first hospital, then known as Good ...
This was founded to care for the poor of Hastings in 1839, on White Rock Road in Hastings. [1] [2] This became known as The General Infirmary. [1]Despite several extensions the hospital became too small, and in 1884 plans were drawn up to rebuild it and the hospital was renamed as Hastings, St Leonards' and East Sussex Hospital. [1]
In 2021 the trust bought the private hospital Spire Sussex Hospital, which is physically linked to the trust's Conquest Hospital in Hastings. It has 22 beds and two operating theatres and 129 employees. It was leased to Spire Healthcare and operated as a private hospital since 1997. The trust will continue to provide private patient facilities ...
Nuffield Health Warwickshire Hospital (independent) – Leamington Spa; Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital (independent) – Shrewsbury; Princess Royal Hospital – Telford; The (BMI) Priory Hospital (independent) – Birmingham; Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham – Edgbaston, Birmingham; Queen's Hospital – Burton upon Trent
In 1840 the Royal East Sussex Hospital was opened to provide care for the sick poor, this was renamed in 1887 as the Hastings, St Leonards and East Sussex Hospital. In 1923 it was rebuilt in Cambridge Road and renamed the Royal East Sussex Hospital. In 1993 this closed when the Conquest Hospital, was opened.
The area covered by the board is defined in Schedule 1 of the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 and based on territorial authority and ward boundaries as constituted as of 1 January 2001. The area was initially Wairoa District, Hastings District, Napier City, Central Hawke's Bay District and Chatham Islands Territory. [2]
Batchelor Hospital / Forth Street Maternity Hospital (defunct) 45°51′58″S 170°30′52″E / 45.8660°S 170.5145°E / -45.8660; 170 North Dunedin [ 11 ]