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Major Facility Coming To Scarborough Hospital

The construction of a large three-storey building at Scarborough Hospital has been approved alongside a RAAC-affected building’s demolition.

​Scarborough Hospital’s ‘unsafe’ pathology building will be demolished and replaced with a new building following the approval of plans by North Yorkshire Council.

​The “increasingly unsafe, inefficient, and unsustainable” building at the hospital serving pathology and ophthalmology services is one of several buildings on the estate affected by reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).

​The replacement building’s ground floor laboratory will operate a 24/7 service and include clinical biochemistry, haematology, blood transfusion, point of care testing, and molecular testing, as well as providing associated office space, and seminar and staff rooms.

​The first floor will offer ophthalmology and outpatient services and comprise a series of consultation and treatment rooms, office space, and other ancillary uses. The second floor will provide largely internal plant space with some external plant screening.

​A solar panel array will also be installed on the roof of the three-storey, 2,600 square metre building.

​No objections were raised by Scarborough Town Council, Yorkshire Water, or the Highway Authority.

​The site for the new building is vacant and previously accommodated a construction site compound and prior to its relocation, the helipad.

​Council officers said:

“As indicated within the supporting information, no alternative site – namely, York Hospital – can accommodate the relocation of services at this time.”

​​The demolition of a link bridge connecting the now defunct pathology building to the northern wing of Scarborough Hospital, which forms part of the same scheme, was recently given the go-ahead.

​​As the new building would enable the decanting of existing hospital services, there would be no increase in staff, patients, visitors, or traffic to the hospital site, the​ York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust added.

​North Yorkshire Council concluded: “The proposal represents a sustainable development providing enhanced health care facilities within the existing hospital estate. The design of the development is satisfactory and would not result in undue harm to surrounding amenities.”

​The planning application was approved, subject to conditions, on Friday, December 19.

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