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St Peter's Hospital, Maldon, Essex; Stamford and Rutland Hospital – Stamford, Lincolnshire; Southend University Hospital – Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex; Violet Hill Hospital – Stowmarket, Suffolk; West Suffolk Hospital – Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk; Watford General Hospital – Watford, Hertfordshire
North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust was formed on 1 April 2017 from the acquisition of Hinchingbrooke Health Care NHS Trust by Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. [3] It runs Peterborough City Hospital, Stamford and Rutland Hospital and Hinchingbrooke Hospital.
The trust, with Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust was jointly procuring an electronic patient record system in a contract worth £10m – £40m in December 2013. [2]In April 2014 it was reported that the trust was looking for a partner to develop a private hospital at the William Harvey Hospital site and enhance the returns from the Spencer private hospital on the Queen Elizabeth The ...
Peterborough City Hospital is an acute teaching hospital on the Edith Cavell Healthcare Campus serving the city of Peterborough, north Cambridgeshire, areas of east Northamptonshire, areas of south Lincolnshire and Rutland. It is managed by North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust.
The name was expanded to Folkestone Dispensary and Infirmary and it relocated to a site on Dover Road in Folkestone in 1863. [1] The current general hospital buildings were constructed on Radnor Park Avenue, and opened in 1890, when the name was again changed, this time to the Victoria Hospital. [1] The prefix Royal was added in 1910. [1]
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present church on site, the Parish Church of SS Peter and Paul, built between 1230 and 1270 (during the reign of Edward III) on the site of an earlier church [ 85 ] 51°19′59″N 0°11′04″E / 51.3330517°N 0.1844019°E / 51.3330517; 0.1844019 ( Shoreham
At around 12:30 pm, 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) east of Folkestone Gate, HMHS Anglia struck a mine and sank in fifteen minutes. The nearby torpedo gunboat HMS Hazard helped evacuate the passengers and crew. Despite the assistance of the nearby collier Lusitania, 134 people died in the sinking.