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Redeveloped North Walsham and District War Memorial Hospital officially opened

1st August 2012 by Wayne Beauchamp

Normal Lamb opening redevelopment
Official opening of North Walsham Hospital. Norman Lamb MP cutting the ribbon. PHOTO: ANTONY KELLY

A community from north Norfolk joined together to celebrate the official opening of North Walsham’s hospital.

The £3.7m redevelopment project saw the former building demolished and replaced with the new, modern ward.

Representatives from Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust, which runs the North Walsham and District War Memorial Hospital, patients, staff and local residents joined in with the celebrations.

Belinda Williamson, a modern matron who has worked at the Yarmouth Road hospital for more than 20 years, said the hard work and effort had been worth it.

She said: “We are really, really proud of the new hospital and it is an immense pleasure to work with the team here.”

The outcome of the project saw the old hospital knocked down at the end of 2011 and replaced with a new 24-bed unit, eight more than were available in the old hospital ward.

Following the rebuild, the hospital reopened to patients in May.

The new building includes updated outpatient facilities, such as physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, neurological support, continence care, podiatry and services which include rehabilitation care on the ward.

Mrs Williamson said: “The redevelopment project has taken some time, but I’m sure everybody will agree that our new community hospital has been worth the wait and it is beyond our wildest dreams.”

The new inpatient unit is connected to the outpatients department.

The construction was made from 44 modular pieces which were part-built offsite and came complete with interior walls, ceilings, door frames and electric points.

They were then fitted together and clad with bricks.

The heritage of the former hospital, built as a war memorial, has also been preserved and the hospital chaplain, Canon Derek Earis, carried out a rededication at the opening ceremony.

League of Friends chairman Brian Elliot said: “We now have something we never ever dreamt we would have. Our forefathers would have been very proud of us.”

North Norfolk MP Norman Lamb cut the ribbon to officially mark the hospital opening.

  • http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/health/redeveloped-north-walsham-and-district-war-memorial-hospital-officially-opened-1-1467753

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Supporting The League of Friends of North Walsham and District War Memorial Hospital

13th February 2012 by Wayne Beauchamp

North Walsham Cheque Presentation

Clarence House Care Home announced its support for The League of Friends of North Walsham and District War Memorial Hospital at an Open Hour event held at the care home on Wednesday 8th February.

A cheque was presented in the residents’ lounge to Brian Elliott, Chairman of the Charity, by Bernard Freeman and Pat Rossouw.

Pat Rossouw said, “We understand fully the important role that excellent equipment and facilities play in delivering high quality care. We are delighted to be able to assist the charity in its role of supporting the new facilities being created in North Walsham.

Brian Elliott, Chairman of the charity commented, “The donation will be put to good use for the benefit of both Patients and Staff. With the building of the new hospital, we will, no doubt, be called upon for various pieces of equipment and will need all the finance we can obtain to make our hospital an excellent health unit.”

“I was certainly impressed with Clarence House and the friendly staff, also the high standard of the rooms. The residents all appeared happy, the staff very friendly, everywhere was well maintained and spotlessly clean”.

If you would like to find out more about the work of The Leagues of Friends, or make your own donation to aid their work, please contact Brian Elliott on 01692 405105.

  • https://www.carehome.co.uk/news/article.cfm/id/1557027

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Keith Jarvis
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Trunch NR28 0QH

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