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The hospital had 24-hour accident and emergency facilities until July 2016 when the trust decided to close it temporarily from 6.30 pm to 9 am as they did not have enough doctors. Attendance at the A&E fell from 80 a day to 60, and admissions to the hospital fell from 14 a day to 12. [ 6 ]
In December 2018 it had the highest number of ambulances delayed by more than 30 minutes of any trust in England. [12] In 2017-18 only 75.1% of A&E patients were seen within four hours. [13] Between January and March 2018 864 operations at the trust were cancelled at the last minute for non-clinical reasons - the highest number of any NHS trust ...
Lincoln County Hospital is a large district general hospital on the eastern edge of north-east Lincoln, England. It is the largest hospital in Lincolnshire, and offers the most comprehensive services, in Lincolnshire. It is managed by the United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust.
When the site moved to Manthorpe, it was then described as Grantham's only comprehensive school. In the 1990s it had around 550 pupils. It was situated directly north of the Grantham and District Hospital off Sandcliffe Road, between the A607 and the East Coast Main Line , which borders on to the western edge of the school's playing fields.
RAF Belton Park was established in 1942 as the Royal Air Force Regiment Depot, for training RAF Regiment personnel in airfield defence. Belton Park is located 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the centre of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England.
The first part of the hospital opened on 9 March 1970 - when the outpatients, and X-ray department, moved from Boston General Hospital. The hospital labs opened on 2 March 1970, one week earlier. [17] The bus service to the hospital, in March 1970, was not adequate. [18] The A&E was planned to move in autumn 1970. [19]
A major programme of restoration works, carried out to a design by Evan McDowell Architects at a cost of £600,000 and financed with grant from the Grantham High Street Heritage Action Zone programme, started on site in late 2022. [11] [12] [13]
[note 1] It would start from Boston South Junction (later Boston, Sleaford Junction) on the East Lincolnshire Railway (opened 1848, and leased to the Great Northern Railway). The line would run via Sleaford to Barkston East Junction on the GNR main line from London to Doncaster. At Barkston East Junction, a branch was to continue westwards ...