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MPs question hospital delay


Two local MPs have questioned when, if ever, Watford's new hospital will be ready to treat its first patient.

A letter from the region's Strategic Health Authority (SHA), seen by the Watford Observer, has revealed the project is now not due for completion until 2016 - three years later than originally planned.

MP for South West Hertfordshire, David Gauke, who obtained the information following a parliamentary request, described the delay as “very disappointing”.

Mr Gauke said: “At the last election, the Government promised a £300 million hospital in Watford by 2013. “We already knew that the expenditure had been cut back but it is now clear that, in the last three years, this project has been put back by three years. “With many Government projects unravelling because of funding difficulties, this further delay raises serious concerns as to whether Watford will ever get the new hospital we have been promised.”

Hemel Hempstead's MP, Mike Penning, who has campaigned against the centralisation of acute services at Watford, also questioned whether the hospital would see the light of day.

Mr Penning, who is a Conservative minister for health, said: “This news confirms my view that there is a major doubt about the Watford project.

“This is the first time we have seen a breakdown of the slippage.”

The two-page letter, dated February 17, says the local NHS trust is currently drawing up an outline business case for the hospital.

The SHA estimates it will advertise for a financial partner in early 2010 and construction will begin by the end of 2012.

The new hospital is now scheduled to open in early 2016.

The news comes after local health campaigners claimed the proposed hospital is too ambitious and NHS bosses will not be able to raise the finances to pay for it.

The hospital is due to be funded by private finance initiative (PFI). However, the current lending crisis has cast doubt over the prospect of the money being secured.

Last month, Jan Filochowski, chief executive of West Herts Hospitals Trust, told this paper the project remains on track and he was confident of getting the cash.

In the letter, Neil McKay, the chief executive of East of England's SHA said he too was “confident plans are affordable and that a suitable partner will be found”.

He said hospital bosses were confident the economy will have stabilised by the time the money is needed in “well over two-and-a-half years time”.

However, Mr Penning has demanded answers now.

He added: “Is this project slipping because of problems with the site or is it slipping because they don't have the money?

“I think they need to come clean.”


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crazyfrog, Rickmansworth says...
2:57pm Thu 26 Feb 09

No questions from "Yes" woman Mp Claire Ward i notice, probably to busy checking her second home claim is legit after her pal jackie spliff got caught out

Paradise Watford, says...
2:58pm Thu 26 Feb 09

Centralisation of services is great for cutting costs but not great for patient care. Can you imagine having to trapse miles, especially if you are elderly, infirm or don't have a car and have to use buses, to get to Watford when before you could just go to your local hospital?

For those living in Watford just be grateful the new hospital is ending up in Watford and not Hemel like first intended.

Instead of cutting costs at the sharp end (pun intended) why not cut costs in the over bloated management layer? Of course the people who decided where to makle cuts are the very people who work in the said over bloated management layers so...

Tudor247, Watford says...
4:55pm Thu 26 Feb 09

I'll believe any of this when I see it has finally opened. 2020 vision anyone?

Roy Stockdill, says...
10:40pm Thu 26 Feb 09

>Mr Penning, who is a Conservative minister for health, said: “This news confirms my view that there is a major doubt about the Watford project.<

There is no such thing, person or post as a Conservative minister for health. I think what the writer of the story actually means is that Mr Penning is a Shadow minister for health, i.e. a member of the Shadow Cabinet with responsiblities for health,

enlightened one, Watford says...
11:23pm Thu 26 Feb 09

where are you Claire ?

Anyone ?

Andrew1963, Watford says...
11:23pm Thu 26 Feb 09

Are these two Tory MP's saying that if we have a Tory Government the hospital will be built sooner? If not what are they saying that is positive?

Rob Ridley, Croxley Green says...
12:02am Fri 27 Feb 09

Illnesses don't work to time schedules, give the management team a completion date ie 2115, if they can't complete by then, have their contracts make them pay compensation by puting their homes/assets up on a first charge and withdraw their pensions. That might concentrate their minds!

Roy Storkdill, The 1950's says...
11:05am Fri 27 Feb 09

Roy Stockdill wrote:
&gt;Mr Penning, who is a Conservative minister for health, said: “This news confirms my view that there is a major doubt about the Watford project.&lt; There is no such thing, person or post as a Conservative minister for health. I think what the writer of the story actually means is that Mr Penning is a Shadow minister for health, i.e. a member of the Shadow Cabinet with responsiblities for health,
Thanks for that, WE KNOW!!!

Obviously your degree from The University of the Bleedin Obvious has just come through. Well done.

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