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Upon receiving the keys to the hospital Bevan was given a tour of the hospital by the Matron Ann Dolan. Dolan had been appointed as matron before the hospital had officially opened in 1929, and was pictured alongside Bevan and Diggory in the news stories of 1948. [4] Sylvia Diggory (née Beckingham), then 13, was the first NHS patient.
Davyhulme (/ ˈ d eɪ v i h j uː m /) [1] is an area of Urmston, in the Trafford district, in Greater Manchester, England, and the historic county of Lancashire. The population at the 2011 census was 19,634.
In 1925, a local trust acquired the building and converted into a maternity hospital, as a lasting memorial to soldiers who died in the war. [2] The hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948. [3] In 1956, Joy Division singer Ian Curtis was born at the Hospital [4] and in 1958, Andy Gibb, the brother of the Bee Gees, was born. [5]
Community care is provided by the hospital trusts in Manchester, and Tameside Bridgewater Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Hospice care is provided by St Ann's Hospice . A programme which provided more than 50,000 extra GP appointments in central Manchester, Bury and Heywood and Middleton in 2014 brought a 3% reduction in accident and ...
The Infirmary, Manchester Convalescent Home, St Mary's, the Royal Eye Hospital, the Dental Hospital and the Foot Hospital in Manchester were entitled The United Manchester Hospitals when they were taken into the National Health Service in 1948 and run by one hospital management committee. [1] Sir Mike Deegan was Chief Executive from 2001. [2]
This Stone was laid on the 16th of October, 1872 by MARGARET ELIZABETH, elder daughter of SIGISMUND TRAFFORD-SOUTHWELL, ESQ. She founded this Hospital To the praise and glory of God, And for the benefit of the Sick and Poor, and appointed as Trustees ALEXANDER PECKOVER. FRANCIS JACKSON. ROBERT WHERRY. REV. JOHN SCOTT M.A.
The North Manchester Hospital rebuild is part of the national 'New Hospital Programme', [17] and was announced by Boris Johnson during a visit to Manchester during the Conservative Party national conference in 2019. [18] The hospital rebuild is estimated to cost £500m with the funding provided by the UK Government, and complete in 2030. [19]
Dunham Massey Hall, usually known simply as Dunham Massey, [1] is an English country house in the parish of Dunham Massey in the district of Trafford, near Altrincham, Greater Manchester. During World War I it was temporarily used as the Stamford Military Hospital. It was designated a Grade I listed building on 5 March 1959.