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Plans to replace the outpatients building at Haywood Community Hospital in Stoke-on-Trent with a new £26.5m facility have been submitted by Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT).

The plans include replacing the existing building with a modern, fit for the future facility that will support the best delivery of care for patients.

The new building will still be accessed via the existing main hospital buildings and will continue to house existing services, including outpatient rheumatology services, diagnostics, physiotherapy and neuro-therapy. It will include sustainable energy sources and more efficient construction methods to meet net zero carbon targets.

The current outpatients building contains Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) within its roof; this is a form of prefabricated concrete plank which has become outdated and a national programme is underway by NHS England to remove RAAC from all NHS buildings.

MPFT has been allocated £18.2m through this national programme, with the remaining £8.3m required to develop the new building having been sourced from local capital allocations.

Neil Carr, MPFT Chief Executive said: “We are committed to investing in the future of health and care to make life better for the communities we serve, and this exciting new development to replace the outpatients building at Haywood Hospital with a new £26.5m facility will serve to improve the lives of local people.

“This major investment for the people of Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent will enable our staff and teams to work more closely together than ever before to deliver services that more effectively tackle health challenges being faced locally.”

More information about the plans can be viewed at www.mpft.nhs.uk/getting-involved/haywood-hospital-redevelopment