The
Coventry 'Super Hospital'
[14 JUN
00] FINAL BARRIER LIFTED FOR SUPER-HOSPITAL
SCHEME
The new super-hospital for Coventry will be built at the Walsgrave
site, and should be open within five years, it has finally been
confirmed. MORE
[07 JUN 00] £1.5m BUS SHOWCASE FOR HOSPITAL
ROUTE
A £1.5 million bus Showcase
scheme running across Coventry is to be built as part of the
Coventry superhospital development. MORE
[15 OCT 99] LOUGHTON WELCOMES WALSGRAVE DECISION
Work has already started to push ahead with planning the new superhospital at
Walsgrave. MORE
[15 OCT 99] WALSGRAVE SITE CHOSEN FOR
SUPERHOSPITAL
Coventrys new superhospital will be at Walsgrave and it could be open for
business in 2005. MORE
[23 APR 99] HOWGRAVE-GRAHAM: NOW GET BEHIND WALSGRAVE
The chief executive of the Coventry Health Authority has
said that Walsgrave was chosen as the site for the citys new
superhospital because
a city centre site was not "do-able or practical". MORE
[10 MAR 99] SUPERHOSPITAL DECISION DELAYED
Coventry City Council today welcomed the Health
Authoritys move to delay the decision on the new superhospital. MORE
[26 FEB 99] NELLIST FIGHTING FOR TWO
UPGRADED HOSPITALS
Socialist councillor Dave Nellist has promised to continue
his fight to retain two upgraded hospitals in Coventry instead of the single super health
complex favoured by the city council and the Walsgrave NHS Trust. MORE
[02 FEB 99] HEALTH AUTHORITY
CONSIDERS THE ISSUES
Coventry Health Authority will decide before the end of
this month which site it will recommend to the Government for the citys new
hospital. MORE
[19 JAN 99] ROBINSON FAVOURS CITY CENTRE SUPER HOSPITAL
The "newly liberated" Geoffrey Robinson threw his
considerable political weight behind the push for a city centre super hospital
today. MORE
[14 JAN 99] CONSULTANTS TO STUDY
SUPERHOSPITAL OPTIONS
The City Council has this week appointed consultants to
study the socioeconomic impact of the new Superhospital on both of the proposed
sites. MORE
[13 JAN 99] NELLIST HOLDS HOSPITAL
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Coventry Socialist councillor Dave Nellist has launched a
series of public meetings which he hopes will educate people on the disadvantages of
having no city-centre hospital. MORE
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