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New Cross Hospital

New Cross Hospital

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nameNew Cross Hospital
org_groupRoyal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
imageNew Cross Hospital Heart and Lung Centre.JPG
captionHeart and Lung Centre
locationHeath Town, Wolverhampton
regionWest Midlands
stateEngland
countryUK
healthcareNHS
affiliationUniversity of Birmingham
founded1903
closed
website
other_links
pushpin_mapWest Midlands
pushpin_map_captionShown in West Midlands
coordinates

New Cross Hospital is a hospital in the Heath Town district of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is located to the east of the city centre in Wednesfield and is managed by the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust.

History

The Workhouse Board Offices

The hospital has its origins in the local workhouse designed by Arthur Marshall; the foundation stone was laid by the chairman of the Board of Guardians in September 1900 and it opened in September 1903. The design ensured that the workhouse had infirmary facilities in the north end of the site and the infirmary joined the National Health Service as the New Cross Hospital in 1948.

The first phase of the modern hospital, built by Alfred McAlpine, was completed in 1970. It became the main acute general hospital for Wolverhampton when the Royal Hospital closed in June 1997.

In October 2004 a Heart and Lung Centre costing £57 million was opened on the site, the United Kingdom's first purpose-built specialist heart centre. In November 2015 a new accident and emergency facility, built by Kier Group and costing £38 million, opened at the hospital.

Also located on the site is the Wolverhampton and Midland Counties Eye Infirmary. This is named after the formerly separate building of the same name which was located in Chapel Ash just to the west of the city centre which closed in December 2006.

References

Sources

References

  1. "The New Cross Workhouse". Workhouses.
  2. "New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton". National Archives.
  3. (21 July 1976). "Wolverhampton District General Hospital". [[Hansard.
  4. Gray, p. 184
  5. "Royal Hospital, Wolverhampton". History website.
  6. (3 October 2004). "£57m heart and lung centre opens". BBC.
  7. "New A&E Centre at New Cross Hospital in Wolverhampton". O'Brien Contractors.
  8. (25 November 2015). "New £38million A&E opens at Wolverhampton's New Cross Hospital". ITV.
  9. (16 November 2023). "Plans to redevelop former Wolverhampton Eye Infirmary 'still on track'". Express and Star.
  10. "Wolverhampton & Midland Counties Eye Infirmary, Wolverhampton". Black Country History.
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