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  2. Ysbyty Penrhos Stanley - Wikipedia

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    Patients were transferred from Stanley Sailors' Hospital when it closed in 1987. [2] The current facility was built on Penrhos Beach Road on the south-east part of Salt Island, just under a mile from the old hospital, and opened as Ysbyty Penrhos Stanley in 1996. [3] A four-bed hospice unit was created in an unused ward within the hospital in ...

  3. Penrhos, Anglesey - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley family were notable residents in the area. They are remembered by having the Stanley Embankment named after Edward Owen Stanley as well as Ysbyty Penrhos Stanley [2] (Holyhead Hospital) and The Stanley Arms, a pub in Holyhead. [3] Amongst other things he constructed a sailor's hospital in the town and Elin's Tower near South Stack.

  4. Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board - Wikipedia

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    Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) (Welsh: Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Betsi Cadwaladr) is the local health board of NHS Wales for the north of Wales.It is the largest health organisation in Wales, providing a full range of primary, community, mental health, and acute hospital services for a population of around 694,000 people across the six principal areas of north Wales (Anglesey ...

  5. List of hospitals in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters: Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor Abergele Hospital, Abergele; Bryn Beryl Hospital, Pwllheli; Bryn y Neuadd Hospital, Llanfairfechan; Cefni Hospital, Llangefni ...

  6. Stanley Sailors' Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was financed by a gift from William Owen Stanley of Plas Penrhos who had wanted to establish a facility to provide healthcare to sailors. [1] It was officially opened in 1871. [2] During the First World War it served as a military hospital with Jane Henrietta Adeane, a niece of the founder, as its commandant. [3]

  7. Glan Clwyd Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Glan Clwyd Hospital (Welsh: Ysbyty Glan Clwyd) is a hospital in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, Wales. It is managed by the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board . History

  8. H.M. Stanley Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The workhouse became home to Henry Morton Stanley, who went on to become an adventurer and journalist, in 1847. [1] A new infirmary was built in 1903. [1] The workhouse became the St Asaph Public Assistance Institution in 1930 and it joined the National Health Service as the H.M. Stanley Hospital, named after its famous student, in 1948. [2]

  9. Abergele Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The facility was established by Manchester City Council to treat children suffering from tuberculosis in 1910. [1] Originally known as Plas Ucha Sanatorium, expansion took place after a new access bridge was completed in 1925 with a new children's section opening in 1931. [2]