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Spire was the subject of a critical BBC Panorama investigation in April 2024, which raised safety concerns around NHS patients being treated in its hospitals. [28] Panorama showed an increasing number of NHS patients were undergoing surgery in Spire hospitals where no intensive care facilities were present. Some medical staff were under ...
The trust was established as East Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust on 1 April 2002, taking its current name on 13 May 2011. [3] [4]In 2021 the trust bought the private hospital Spire Sussex Hospital, which is physically linked to the trust's Conquest Hospital in Hastings.
The tallest building in the Birmingham Metropolitan Area is Octagon, a 49-storey, 155-metre (509 ft) residential tower which forms part of the Paradise development in Birmingham city centre. Octagon surpassed Birmingham's tallest structure , the 140-metre (458 ft) BT Tower , and previous tallest residential building, the 132-metre (433 ft ...
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Lock number 9 underneath the double-arched Newhall Street bridge. Newhall Street is a street located in Birmingham, England. Newhall Street stretches from Colmore Row in the city centre by St Phillip's Cathedral in a north-westerly direction towards the Jewellery Quarter. Originally the road was the driveway to New Hall occupied by the Colmore ...
The Claremont Hospital was set up by the Sisters of the Institute of Our Lady of Mercy, a religious institute which had been set up in Ireland in 1831 and came to Sheffield in 1883.
McLaren is a 69-metre, 21 storey tall office building in Birmingham, England. It was designed by Paul Bonham Associates and built in 1972. [1] It is situated by the Masshouse and Martineau Galleries redevelopment sites. The entrance is on Priory Queensway. Originally it housed part of the staff training department of Midland Bank, now HSBC.
A Guide to the Buildings of Birmingham, Peter Leather, ISBN 0-7524-2475-0; Hold the Line Please - The Story of the Hello Girls, Sally Southall, ISBN 1-85858-239-3; A History of the Birmingham Telephone Area, Tupling, R. E., 1978; Online access to leaflet Birmingham Terracotta Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine by Birmingham City ...