Full steam ahead for major
new Hospital that will transform cancer care
PLANS to transform cancer care across
Merseyside and Cheshire by developing a major new specialist Hospital in the
heart of Liverpool have been given approval.
The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust; which provides the
region's specialist cancer services; has been granted full planning permission
for the 11 floor Hospital on West Derby Street as part of its £157m investment
in expanding and improving cancer care. The announcement was made at a meeting
of Liverpool City Council's Planning Committee.
Meanwhile, the full business case for the development has also been given the
green light by the new NHS regulator, NHS Improvement, subject to a few final
conditions.
That means it's now full steam ahead with plans for the new
Hospital, which will
be built next to the Royal Liverpool University Hospital and University of
Liverpool.
The new Clatterbridge Cancer Centre will provide highly specialist chemotherapy
and other drug therapies, radiotherapy, inpatient care, outpatients, cancer
support and rehabilitation, bone marrow transplant, a teenage and young adult
unit, and urgent cancer care.
It will care for people from across Merseyside and Cheshire with solid tumours
and blood cancers and will also carry out groundbreaking research and clinical
trials of new cancer treatments.
The new Hospital will be in addition to The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre's
existing Hospitals in Wirral and Aintree, and its chemotherapy and outpatient
services in other Hospitals across the region including Southport, Chester, Halton, St Helen's and Liverpool.
Preparatory construction work is expected to start on site later this year, with
the new Hospital opening to patients by the end of 2019.
Andrew Cannell, Chief Executive of The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, said:-
"This is a landmark moment for healthcare in Merseyside and Cheshire and will
truly transform cancer care for generations to come. Our region has 1 of the
highest cancer rates in the country so people here deserve the very best in
care. While we currently provide excellent services, the new Hospital will
result in even more outstanding care and leading research with vast clinical
benefits for patients. At The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, we have
continually innovated to bring the best cancer care to our patients whether it's
treatment at home by our specialist nurses, our chemotherapy clinics in nine
Hospitals across the region, or our own sites at Wirral, Aintree and now
Liverpool. This approval for the new Hospital is fantastic news and means that
people across Merseyside and Cheshire will receive superb, highly specialist
care tailored to their needs from our expert staff as close to home as possible.
There is recognition across the local health system of the importance of
investing in cancer care and of the value it delivers in saving lives; this is
particularly important for Merseyside and Cheshire with one of the highest
cancer rates in the country. This new Hospital is part of a wider programme of
investment in improving cancer care across Merseyside and Cheshire."
Liverpool City Council's Cabinet member for regeneration, Councillor Malcolm
Kennedy, said:- "This is a landmark development which will not only create
a 1st class new building in this part of the City, but will lead to major
improvements in the delivery of services for cancer patients from across the
region. The health campus will be a world class facility that the whole City can
be tremendously proud of and will continue Liverpool's long tradition of
innovation in the fields of medicine and health."
The Hospital has been designed by the same award winning architectural team at BDP that created the new Alder Hey Children's
Hospital.
The cost of the new Hospital will be funded by the NHS and is not a private
finance initiative. The funding is coming from a combination of The
Clatterbridge Cancer Centre's own reserves, NHS commissioners, some borrowing
from government sources and a public fundraising appeal.
Key features of the new Clatterbridge Cancer Centre in Liverpool:-
► Solely focused on cancer, with bespoke facilities designed for people with
cancer.
► 11 floors with 110 single en-suite inpatient rooms.
► Advanced chemotherapy, radiotherapy, urgent cancer care, day case treatment,
outpatient clinics, bone marrow transplant, a teenage and young adult unit,
therapeutic services, pharmacy, psychological support and wellbeing.
► On-site access to intensive care and other key specialists, important for the
most complex and seriously unwell patients.
► Bringing blood cancer and solid tumour care together in Liverpool for the
first time; people with leukaemia, myeloma, lymphoma and other blood cancers
will enjoy the same access to specialist cancer support as those with solid
tumours.
► Leading edge cancer research and clinical trials, further establishing
Liverpool as a major centre for new treatments. |