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The hospital is situated in the grounds of the existing Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital [1] and replaced the old Tyrone County Hospital. It was designed by Todd Architects and built at a cost of £75 million. [2] Its new facilities, which include a 24-hour Urgent Care and Treatment Centre, were opened to patients in June 2017. [3]
The hospital was commissioned as an initiative of the gentry of the counties of Tyrone and Fermanagh in the early 19th century. [1] It was designed by William Farrell in the Elizabethan Gothic style and opened as the Omagh District Lunatic Asylum in 1853. [ 2 ]
In June 2002 the then Health Minister Bairbre de Brún announced the closure of the hospital, [3] a decision which was confirmed by the new Health Minister Michael McGimpsey in January 2009. [4] After services transferred to the new Omagh Hospital and Primary Care Complex the Tyrone County Hospital closed at 08:00 AM on 20 June 2017. [5]
Stafford Rural District [6] Stafford: Consall: 150 [62] 8.67 Cheadle Rural District [12] Staffordshire Moorlands: Coppenhall: 294 [63] 3.65 Cannock Rural District [4] South Staffordshire: Cotton: 345 [64] 8.33 Cheadle Rural District [12] Staffordshire Moorlands: Creswell: 339 [65] 4.47 Stafford Rural District [6] Stafford: Croxden: 255 [66] 13. ...
Solihull (Same area as AHA) Staffordshire: Mid-Staffordshire Cannock Chase, South Staffordshire, Stafford: Part of South Staffordshire District 1994 Staffordshire: North Staffordshire Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire Moorlands, Stoke-on-Trent: Staffordshire: South-East Staffordshire East Staffordshire, Lichfield, Tamworth
Jesus Hospital is a charity administering over one hundred almshouses in the Barnet area. Lawrence Campe Almshouses, Whetstone, built around 1612 and funded by Lawrence Campe, a draper's merchant in the City of London [45] Leathersellers' Close, Barnet set up by the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers; Wilbraham Almshouses, Barnet (founded 1616)
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Tattyreagh (from Irish: An Táite Riabhach meaning "the striped/tabby field" [1]) is a small townland near Seskinore in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, and is situated within Omagh District Council area. Over the past 10 years, rapid growth has emerged in this small rural community with new private housing.