Crewe hospital waiting on how £1bn rebuild will be affected following government review

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter

2nd Aug 2024 | Local News

Leighton Hospital was built in the 1970s using reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete panels (RAAC planks) in the roof, meaning it could be at risk of collapse (Ryan Parker).
Leighton Hospital was built in the 1970s using reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete panels (RAAC planks) in the roof, meaning it could be at risk of collapse (Ryan Parker).

Leighton Hospital bosses will be working with the government to discover how the announced review of NHS building projects will affect the planned £1bn rebuild, needed on safety grounds.

The Crewe hospital was built in the 1970s using reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete panels (RAAC planks) in the roof, meaning it could be at risk of collapse.

Bosses were planning to build a new hospital and what they termed a 'health neighbourhood' at Leighton by 2030.

Bosses were planning to build a new hospital and what they termed a 'health neighbourhood' at Leighton by 2030 (MCHT).

But at the beginning of this week, (July 29), chancellor Rachel Reeves said the previous government had committed to building 40 hospitals without having adequate funding.

She said a full review of the hospital building programme was needed with a 'realistic and costed timetable for delivery'.

Russ Favager, who is heading up Leighton Hospital's new hospital programme and estates redevelopment, said: "We are aware of the government announcement around a review of the New Hospital Programme to develop a realistic and costed timetable for delivery and will be working with NHS England and the government to understand the details and what it means for our own plans."

This week three of Cheshire's Labour MPs, Crewe and Nantwich MP Connor Naismith, Congleton MP Sarah Russell and Mid Cheshire MP Andrew Cooper, wrote to health secretary, Wes Streeting, calling for a meeting as soon as possible to discuss the future of the hospital.

In the letter they said: "Leighton Hospital was constructed using RAAC, which has a lifespan of 30 years.

"The hospital was constructed 50 years ago and therefore parts of the building are significantly past their lifespan.

On July 29, chancellor, Rachel Reeves, said the previous government had committed to building 40 hospitals without having adequate funding (Ryan Parker).

"The situation has led to fears that parts of the hospital could collapse if action is not taken."

Just a month ago Mr Favager was updating members of Cheshire East's health and wellbeing board on the vision for the new hospital.

He had told them at the July 2 meeting, that Mid Cheshire Hospitals Trust (MCHT) had purchased extra fields at Leighton and the new hospital would be built on a field next to the existing building.

"This isn't just about building a hospital, this is about how we transform services, health and social care and use that investment in the area," he had said.

"The idea going forward is that, we are going to make it into a health neighbourhood, so it wouldn't just be the hospital there, there would be a number of organisations on there."

Hospital bosses now have to wait to hear what the government's announcement means for their plans (Ryan Parker).

He also said, at that early July meeting, that MCHT was hoping to submit an outline planning application for the new hospital to Cheshire East Council in December this year.

Hospital bosses now have to wait to hear what the government's announcement means for their plans.

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