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Part of North Yorkshire District 1992 North Yorkshire: Northallerton: Richmondshire, part of Hambleton (Bedale, Stokesley and Thirsk areas), part of Harrogate (Masham area) Part of North Yorkshire District 1992 North Yorkshire: Scarborough: Scarborough, part of Ryedale (Malton, Norton and Pickering areas) Part of North Yorkshire District 1992 ...
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital – Norwich; North Cambridgeshire Hospital – Wisbech; Northgate Hospital, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk; Norwich Community Hospital – Norwich; Nuffield Health Cambridge Hospital (independent) – Cambridge; Peterborough City Hospital – Peterborough, Cambridgeshire; Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow ...
The hospital was named after British explorer and Middlesbrough-born James Cook, with an official naming ceremony in April 2001. [8] In April 2012, the hospital became a major trauma centre for Durham, East Cleveland, Tees Valley and North Yorkshire, participating in the wider Northern trauma network. [4]
In October 2010, Scarborough and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust approached the trust, seeking assistance due to their financial misfortunes. [2] On 1 July 2012 this deal was complete and Scarborough General Hospital became part of the York trust. [3] With many departments merging between hospitals. This new larger organisation employs over ...
212th (Yorkshire) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Sheffield – paired with 34 Field Hospital; 243rd (Wessex) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Keynsham – paired with 33 Field Hospital; 256th (City of London) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Walworth, London – paired with 33 Field Hospital
The hospital site. The present facility on Wigginton Road, which replaced numerous other facilities, including Acomb Hospital, Deighton Grove Hospital, Fulford Hospital, the Military Hospital, Yearsley Bridge Hospital, York City Hospital and York County Hospital, was designed by Llewelyn-Davies, Weeks, Forestier-Walker and Bor and built and equipped at a cost of £12.5 million between 1971 and ...
The Friary Community Hospital is a health facility in Queen's Road, Richmond, North Yorkshire, England. It is managed by South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The main frontage, facing east, is 19th century, while the adjacent block, facing south, is 18th century and is a Grade II listed building. [1]
The hospital opened in 1986 and was managed by Bupa until their hospital portfolio was acquired by Spire Healthcare in 2007. [1] The North of England Hyperbaric Unit, which treats patients with carbon monoxide poisoning and divers recovering from the bends, was established on the site in 1998. [2]