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The Belfast City Hospital in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a 900-bed modern university teaching hospital providing local acute services and key regional specialities.Its distinctive orange tower block dominates the Belfast skyline being the third tallest habitable storeyed building in Northern Ireland (after Windsor House and Obel Tower, both in Belfast).
The Belfast Health and Social Care Trust (BHSCT) is a health organisation covering Belfast, Northern Ireland. The trust is one of five new trusts which were created on 1 April 2007 by the then Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS). The Belfast Trust employs 22,000 staff. [3]
During the incident, a shot hit an empty incubator in the hospital's intensive care unit. [8] [9] The hospital moved to more modern premises on the same site in December 1998. [10] In 2013 Finance Minister Simon Hamilton announced that a new children's hospital would be built on the same site at a cost of £250 million. [11]
In 1847 the hospital separated from the General Dispensary and became the Belfast General Hospital. In 1875 it gained the royal charter, [4] becoming the Belfast Royal Hospital, and in 1899 it was renamed the Royal Victoria Hospital. In 1903 it moved from Frederick Street to its present (Grosvenor Road) site.
Woodgate Aviation is Belfast International Airport's only FBO to provide hangarage. Their 33,000 sq ft hangar was constructed in 2015, and at the time of completion, access to hangar floor was through Europe's largest hydraulic door. [51] Belfast International Airport welcomed Global Trek Aviation, as the third FBO on the airfield, during 2015.
The Mater Infirmorum Hospital, commonly known as The Mater, is an acute hospital in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It provides services to most of North Belfast and South Antrim , reaching as far as Glengormley , Carrickfergus and Newtownabbey It is managed by the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust .
The facility has its origins in a private house in Donegall Street where a lying-in hospital was established in 1794. [1] It moved to larger premises in Townsend Street in November 1904. [1] The current facility was built on a site previously occupied by the Belfast Asylum, to the immediate south of the Royal Victoria Hospital. [2]