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Newcastle General Hospital (NGH) was for many years the main hospital for the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England.As part of Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust moving from three to two key sites, the hospital was closed and the majority of services transferred to the city's other two hospitals, the Royal Victoria Infirmary and the Freeman Hospital.
Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the Shelford Group of University Teaching Hospitals and an NHS Foundation Trust.It provides acute medical services in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, at Royal Victoria Infirmary and Freeman Hospital, the Campus for Ageing and Vitality (the former Newcastle General Hospital site), Newcastle Dental Hospital, Newcastle Fertility Centre ...
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The Trust is building a small new hospital in Berwick, [5] its most northerly outpost, following the very unpopular decision to temporarily close Berwick Maternity Unit [6] The trust opened the first hospital in England purpose-built for emergency care at Cramlington in June 2015. The Northumbria Specialist Emergency Care Hospital cost £75 ...
St Nicholas Hospital is an NHS psychiatric hospital located in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK. The entrance is located on Jubilee Road. The buildings range from Victorian-era to modern facilities and occupy 12 hectares (30 acres) of land. [1] The hospital is managed by Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust.
N. New Gate, Newcastle; Newburn Steelworks; Newcastle Arena; Newcastle Arts Centre; Newcastle City Baths; Newcastle City Library; Newcastle Civic Centre; Newcastle coach station
Newcastle Civic Centre is a municipal building in the Haymarket area of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. [1] Designed by George Kenyon , [ 2 ] the centre was built for Newcastle City Council in 1967 and formally opened by King Olav V of Norway on 14 November 1968. [ 3 ]
Currently the theatre is primarily used by four groups: Juniper Productions a drama group for sufferers of mental health difficulties, which was founded in 1998; [6] First Act Theatre, a youth theatre company, who have operated from the theatre since 1991; Stepping Out A drama group [7] and Newcastle University Medical School's Musical Medics Society who perform a yearly charity show.