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The Wrythe, about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the centre of Carshalton, has a small number of independent restaurants and shops including a Sainsbury's Local and a Marks & Spencer food store. [5] Carshalton College is located in the Wrythe area, [3] and it also contains four primary schools: Victor Seymour Infants School; Camden Junior School ...
A ward at St Helier Hospital in 1943 The art deco entrance of St Helier Hospital floodlit at night in 2009. The hospital was commissioned in 1934 when Surrey County Council acquired a 999-year lease of 10 acres of land on the St Helier council estate which had been named in honour of Mary Jeune, Baroness St Helier, a prominent alderman on the London County Council. [1]
As an aspirant Foundation Trust, the trust was chosen as one of five Mental Health Trusts to pilot the commission's new inspection process. [7] The trust's inspection took place in March 2014. The report was published on 12 June 2014. It was named by the Health Service Journal as one of the top hundred NHS trusts to work for in 2015. At that ...
The health center will be moving to the former Stratford University building at 836 J Clyde Morris Blvd. beginning Sept. 15. The move is the culmination of planned renovation and relocation ...
Opened in February 2007 on the same site as its predecessor building, St John's Therapy Centre in Battersea brings together community-based therapy services, a mental health unit and two GP practices, bringing a range of multi-disciplinary professionals closer together. In December 2008, all St George's Healthcare services formerly provided at ...
The present Stratford campus of the University of East London is centred on the now Grade II* listed University House. [9] The campus is home to the School of Education and Communities, the Schools of Health Sport & Bioscience and the School of Psychology. The Centre for Clinical Education was opened in January 2008.
In 2008 permission was granted by the Wiltshire PCT to relocate its several local clinics into one centralised primary care centre and Green Lane is one of three prospective sites. [3] In 2011 the hospital achieved an excellent rating in an Electroconvulsive Therapy Accreditation Service audit. At that time the hospital carried out about 600 ...
The facility has its origins in the Stratford-upon-Avon Dispensary established in Chapel Street in 1823. [1] It moved to expanded facilities in Chapel Lane as the Stratford-upon-Avon Infirmary in 1838. [1] A new facility built in the Victorian style opened in Alcester Road as the Stratford-upon-Avon Hospital in 1884.