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The hospital was the gift of Mrs Ann Alderson Lambert, the last surviving daughter of Francis Kendray, a linen manufacturer. It was initially conceived as a fever hospital and the foundation stone was laid by the Mayor of Barnsley in March 1889. Barnsley Corporation provided the eleven acre site on Measborough Hill. [1]
The trust's estate expanded once again to include Kendray Hospital and Mount Vernon Hospital with a number of health centres and offices within the Barnsley district. Rob Webster, Former Chief Executive, was top of the poll in the Health Service Journal’s Top 50 chief executives in 2021, the first from a mental health trust. [2]
Kendray Hospital – Barnsley; Montagu Hospital – Mexborough; Northern General Hospital – Sheffield; Park Hill Hospital (independent) – Doncaster;
Kendray is an area in the S70 postal district of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England that lies between Sheffield Road and Doncaster Road, both of which lead to and from Barnsley town centre. The area takes its name from Kendray Hospital which was named after the linen manufacturer, Francis Kendray. After the First World War building of council ...
It became Barnsley Municipal Hospital in 1930 but was renamed St Helen Hospital in 1935, [2] before joining the National Health Service in 1948. [2] A major redevelopment of the site to create Barnsley District General Hospital was completed in 1977. [2] The facility became known as Barnsley Hospital in 2005. [2]
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B. Babington Hospital; Barnsley Hospital; Basildon University Hospital; Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital; Bassetlaw District General Hospital; Bedford Hospital
After being vacated by the Barnsley Council in 2007, [8] the windows were lit up in various colours as a canvas for a large-scale public artwork in 2009. [9] As part of a regeneration strategy to enhance the town centre, [10] the building was demolished in November 2015 [11] [12] to make way for a temporary home for Barnsley Indoor Markets. [13]