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The facility was renamed Trafford General Hospital in 1988. [3] The maternity unit was closed in 2010 [ 6 ] and the accident and emergency unit was closed in 2013 under instruction by health secretary Jeremy Hunt , [ 7 ] despite a long campaign by interested parties. [ 8 ]
Blue Plaque, Trafford General Hospital. Trafford General Hospital opened in 1929 and was originally called Davyhulme Park Hospital. It became the first NHS hospital in 1948. [7] A blue plaque commemorating the birth of the NHS on 5th July 1948 can be found on display at the hospital entrance.
The Trust's headquarters on Oxford Road, Manchester. Central Manchester University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, was a large NHS foundation trust in Manchester, England, that was founded in 2009 and merged with University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust in 2017 to form the current Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust.
The trust is the main provider of hospital care to approximately 750,000 people in the areas covered by the Manchester & Trafford Local Care Organisations. [14] It is also the lead provider of multiple specialist services to the 2.8 million people in the Greater Manchester conurbation [14] including:
Railway stations in Trafford (2 C, 9 P) S. Schools in Trafford (7 C, 2 P) ... Trafford General Hospital; Trafford power station; U. Ullerwood Castle; Urmston Musical ...
Blue Plaque at Trafford General Hospital. In 1948 the Minister for Health, Aneurin Bevan, conducted the symbolic inauguration of the National Health Service at Davyhulme's Park Hospital, now renamed Trafford General Hospital. [4] The area was home to the first District heating system in England. In operation by 1948, a boiler house supplied hot ...
He appointed Hugh Freeman as a consultant psychiatrist with responsibilities across general and mental hospitals, out-patient clinics, and local authority services in 1961. [8] By 1968 Salford was recognized for 'excellent programmes' distinguished by their being driven by the local authority rather than the hospital. [9]
Stagecoach services 23/23A to the Trafford Centre and to Stockport via Chorlton. M Travel service 276, which runs to Trafford General Hospital via Urmston and to West Didsbury via Chorlton. [1] There are also several services which stop at nearby Stretford Mall, which can connect onto the Metrolink at Stretford.