Kier Property is to draw up plans for new hospital and hundreds of homes

Kier Property has been select to build the multi-million pound health campus development in West Watford.

The company was picked this week for the project that will see Watford General Hospital redeveloped as well as hundreds of new homes built on the site behind Vicarage Road .

It was chosen from a shortlist of two after council and hospital bosses were impressed by its designs for the site.

A joint statement said the scheme could potentially create 1,600 new jobs in the area, regenerate derelict land and reduce traffic congestion.

Watford’s elected mayor Dorothy Thornhill said: "This announcement marks a significant step forward for the health campus and brings us closer to seeing our aspirations for the area finally come to fruition.

"The health campus is a once in a lifetime opportunity. It will deliver significant benefits to the town and gives a huge boost to our local economy at a time when other areas of the country are seeing reductions to public investment and services.

"There is still a lot to be done but I am delighted at the prospect of working with Kier on its exciting proposals and getting the best possible results for Watford and our residents."

However, no details have yet emerged about how much of the historic Farm Terrace Allotments developers plan to use for the site.

Controversy erupted over the plans in June when allotment-holders were told the previously-protected plots may need to be built on to make the project economically viable for developers.

The project, which will include a new access road to the M1, has been cited as crucial for the future of Watford General Hospital .

Following the Kier announcement Jan Filochowski, chief executive of West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "It [the health campus] will transform the hospital facilities and site, creating green open spaces, tranquil water frontage and welcoming public spaces.

"Emergency and normal access to the site will be dramatically improved."

Comments(10)

drunkenduck says...
1:45pm Thu 30 Aug 12

'Kier Property was awarded the deal this week for the project that will see Watford General Hospital redeveloped as well as hundreds of new homes built on the site behind Vicarage Road'

So it's the "council & the ungrateful mayor" who wants to build on the allotments and not the developer. So has once again, Dorothy 'lied' about the truth?

But 'Kier announcement Jan Filochowski, chief executive of West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust, said: "It will transform the hospital facilities and site, creating green open spaces' What by building on a green space that is already & used by many - farm terrace allotments.

TRT says...
2:36pm Thu 30 Aug 12

The number of homes proposed will make Vicarage Ward the most densely populated area of Hertfordshire. How will that improve access? Oh yes. They plan to build a new road across the football pitches... And the new station? Well, although the line goes practically through the south edge of the campus where we can build the access paths ourselves and make them patient friendly, we'll put the station quarter of a mile away along a narrow and congested road that's uphill (or downhill, depending on which way you are facing!)

Reg Edit says...
3:08pm Thu 30 Aug 12

How can they award the contract without saying how the allotments will be affected?

The Rover says...
3:59pm Thu 30 Aug 12

Reg Edit wrote:
How can they award the contract without saying how the allotments will be affected?
I would guess the fate of the allotments is a foregone conclusion. They just don't want to tell us yet.

Mike Watford says...
4:47pm Thu 30 Aug 12

Good news for the town, especially the hospital and new jobs

LSC says...
2:19am Fri 31 Aug 12

As I lie back in my bed in intensive care awaiting my heart bypass operation, I will think fondly of 'green open spaces, tranquil water frontage and welcoming public spaces'.

I won't be able to see them of course, but then I'm only a patient; you know- those irritating people hospitals have to deal with from time to time when they aren't landscape gardening or house building.

scarecrow says...
11:20am Fri 31 Aug 12

Mike Watford wrote:
Good news for the town, especially the hospital and new jobs
Hospital, new jobs yeah...... not so much good news for West Watford, more house devopement in an area already bursting at the seams, not good news to plot holders on Farm Terrace Allotments!!!

crazyfrog says...
10:47pm Fri 31 Aug 12

you think a little problem of allotments is going to stop the council and developers building lots of rabbit hutch houses, allotments dont stand a chance, no doubt an appeasment of some description will be announced from the mayor shortly to try and smooth the loss of the allotments over

crazyfrog says...
10:47pm Fri 31 Aug 12

you think a little problem of allotments is going to stop the council and developers building lots of rabbit hutch houses, allotments dont stand a chance, no doubt an appeasment of some description will be announced from the mayor shortly to try and smooth the loss of the allotments over

Mike Watford says...
10:45am Tue 4 Sep 12

scarecrow wrote:
Mike Watford wrote: Good news for the town, especially the hospital and new jobs
Hospital, new jobs yeah...... not so much good news for West Watford, more house devopement in an area already bursting at the seams, not good news to plot holders on Farm Terrace Allotments!!!
...part from if you need a job or somewhere to live.

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