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Expansion plans for Dorset hospital approved

PLANS to expand Dorset County Hospital have been approved.

The outline scheme for the Dorchester site, part of the Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust’s Your Future Hospital programme, has been approved by Dorset Council.

It details plans to expand facilities on the site in a bid to help meet increasing demand.

The plan includes building a new emergency department (ED) and critical care unit on the site of the former Damers First School, which is included as part of the Government’s New Hospital Programme that will see 40 new hospitals built by 2030.

The Trust was allocated £62 million for the work in 2020 as part of the government scheme.

The outline plans also take into account the Trust’s longer-term aspirations to improve the hospital’s main entrance, provide integrated care and offer key worker housing for staff.

Nick Johnson, interim chief executive at DCH, said: “This is an exciting milestone for DCH and brings us a step closer to expanding our site, including building a brand-new Emergency Department and Critical Care Unit.

“Our hospital is busier than ever, so investment is vital to allow us to provide the highest standards of care for many years to come.

“The new emergency department and critical care unit will have a dedicated children’s area, an enhanced recovery service and a mental health suite.

“We will have more beds and the facilities we need to care for our sickest patients. It will also allow us to repurpose the existing spaces to help meet the rising demand for other inpatient services.”

The Trust will now prepare detailed designs and submit them to Dorset Council for approval, with the new emergency department and critical care unit being the first major scheme.

Subject to full business case approval by the Government and full planning permission being granted, construction work is due to begin in 2024.

Work to demolish the former Damers School building will begin in the spring, allowing groundworks to be carried out to prepare the site for development.

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