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Nine out of 10 people want to rebuild Liverpool's Alder Hey children’s hospital - Liverpool Daily Post 24th September 2009
NINE out of 10 people supported the £288m plans to rebuild Alder Hey children’s hospital during a mass consultation process.
Full results from the survey were released last night, showing overwhelming backing for the blueprint.
Nine in 10 want new Alder Hey hospital - Liverpool Echo 24th September 2009
NINE in 10 people support plans for a new £288m Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.
Full results from a consultation process have now been released.
Arrowe Park ‘super surgery’ gets go ahead on Wirral - Liverpool Daily Post 11th September 200
A CONTROVERSIAL plan to build a GP “super-surgery” on greenbelt land has been given the go-ahead.
Hundreds of campaigners, both for and against, packed a planning meeting at Wallasey Town Hall last night to have their say on the future of medical provision in west Wirral.
Home for 18 asylum seekers in Liverpool's Newsham Park gets go-ahead - Liverpool Echo 2nd September 2009
CONTROVERSIAL plans to open an asylum-seekers’ home in a Liverpool community were given the go-ahead despite objections from the police and the court service.
Merseyside police took the rare step of objecting to a planning application after residents around Newsham Park, Fairfield, raised concerns about the effect of the scheme on their area.
Countess of Chester Hospital plans to expand A&E unit - Chester Chronicle 27th August 2009
CASUALTIES arriving at the Countess will be given more dignity if plans for a new extension are given the go-ahead.
A planning application to expand the hospital’s Emergency Assessment Unit (EAU) in A&E has been made to enable the Countess to provide single-sex facilities for patients in EAU.
New Liverpool Royal Hospital plans are given the go-ahead - Liverpool Daily Post 16th July 2009
THE major rebuild of Liverpool’s city centre hospital has moved a step closer.
The board of Liverpool Primary Care Trust has formally approved plans for a new Royal Liverpool University Hospital.
Plans for new Royal in Liverpool move a step on - Liverpool Echo 15th July 2009
THE massive rebuild of Liverpool’s city centre hospital moved a step closer today.
Plans to create a new Royal Liverpool University Hospital were discussed by the board of Liverpool Primary Care Trust which has now formally approved the re-build.
Hospital bosses say the move paves the way for creating a world-class hospital in the city centre.
Liverpool Council’s leaders back new Alder Hey plan - Liverpool Echo 9th July 2009
LIVERPOOL’s political leaders have backed plans to transform the city’s Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.
Parents and children are being urged to back ambitious plans to create the UK’s first Children’s Health Park at Alder Hey at a cost of £288m.
Health clinic plans edge closer to realisation - Warrington Guardian 9th July 2009
THE Orford Park Project is even closer to becoming a reality now that outline plans for the site have been submitted.
Warrington Borough Council’s development control board will make a decision on the application at its August meeting.
Liverpool asylum centre plan blocked - Liverpool Daily Post 8th July 2009
PLANS to create a home for up to 20 asylum-seekers in a residential street was blocked by city councillors.
The application to convert the former property for 12 mentally ill people in Newsham Drive, Fairfield, attracted objections from the public and councillors.
20-bed asylum house rejected by Liverpool planning bosses - Liverpool Echo 8th July 2009
A HOME for up to 20 asylum seekers in a residential street has been blocked by city planning bosses.
The application to convert the former home for 12 mentally ill people in Newsham Drive, Tuebrook, attracted objections from the public and councillors.
Liverpool council’s leaders support new £288m Alder Hey children’s hospital - Liverpool Echo 30th June 2009
LIVERPOOL’s political leaders have thrown their weight behind plans to rebuild Alder Hey children’s hospital.
Families are being urged to back ambitious plans to create the UK’s first “children’s health park” at Alder Hey at a cost of £288m.
Liverpool planners back £288m Alder Hey rebuild scheme - Liverpool Daily Post 24th June 2009
PLANS for the transformation of Liverpool’s Alder Hey Children’s Hospital moved a crucial step forward yesterday.
Liverpool Council’s Planning Committee gave the go-ahead to a proposal that will see a new £288m state-of-the-art hospital built in its place.
Plans for new Alder Hey Children’s Hospital take a step closer - Liverpool Echo 24th June 2009
PLANS for the transformation of Liverpool’s Alder Hey Children’s Hospital have moved a crucial step forward.
Liverpool Council’s planning committee yesterday gave the go-ahead to a proposal that will see a new £288m state-of-the-art hospital built in its place.
Work halted on hospital nursery - Manchester Evening News 30th May 2009
THE Christie hospital has been forced to stop work on a nursery because neighbours were not consulted.
Work started on a day nursery for the children of hospital staff members after town hall bosses approved plans in February.
The hospital embarked on the project after a fire destroyed their existing nursery in 2007.
Club snookered by health centre - Prestwich & Whitefield Guide 19th March 2009
A WHITEFIELD pensioners’ social club is being forced to close tomorrow after 74 years to make way for a new £8 million health centre — which has yet to receive planning permission.
Health bosses have been branded as “heartless” for failing to extend a notice to quit served last year on the popular Whitefield Retired Men’s Snooker & Social Club, based at the town’s Uplands Medical Centre.
School ban will keep junk food 400 metres from pupils - The Times 1st January 2009
Local authorities are resorting to more aggressive policies to combat junk food in schools amid signs that government efforts to combat childhood obesity are failing.
A London council is to become the first in the country to ban new fast-food outlets from opening within 400 metres of schools, parks and other places where young people gather.
Tesco sorry over GP surgery - Manchester Evening News 16th December 2008
TESCO has apologised for not building a doctors surgery it first promised seven years ago.
Back in 2001, the supermarket chain bought a derelict site in Burnage and submitted plans which included a superstore and doctors surgery.
Kingsway Medical Practice - which is due to have moved into the surgery - backed the scheme and helped sway 600 locals into signing a petition in favour of the the plans.
Developers withdraw Poulton health centre plan - Lancashire Telegraph 10th December 2008
Plans for a new heath centre in Poulton have been temporarily withdrawn after talks with planners.
NHS North Lancashire wants to relocate both the town's GP surgeries and clinic into a new state-of-the-art building on the site of St Chad's Church Hall and the local tennis club off Vicarage Road.
Here we go again - Warrington Guardian 11th December 2008
Regarding your article “Now you can have your say on surgery”, we actually had our say a year ago, when the planning committee listened to the arguments and threw out the application to build on the green belt. It was seen at the time as a victory for the people against a powerful NHS/New Labour establishment.
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