Save Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital: it is a war memorial !

Save Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital: it is a war memorial !

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In 1973 an 18-year old Dutch girl came to the UK to work as an auxilliary nurse in the Northwood Pinner and District Hospital. A truly happy experience!

Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital
Pinner Road, Northwood, Middlesex HA6 1DE

Medical character:
1925 - 2007

Acute medical and surgical. Later, geriatric

In April 1919 a public meeting was held in Northwood to raise money for a war memorial and a cottage hospital for the district. The Northwood War Memorial Committee was elected to oversee the fund-raising. In May a small hut-like buildin

Photos from Save Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital: it is a war memorial !'s post 06/02/2025

Currently demolishing the wards. I wonder what the inside of the main building looks like after all these years of neglect.

Photos from Save Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital: it is a war memorial !'s post 23/01/2024

Work has commenced to refurbish the derelict Northwood & Pinner Cottage hospital site. There is a lot to do and currently it is not expected that the building will be ready for occupancy until 2024.

At that time, the Doctor's Practices will decamp from the existing Health Centre site into the refurbished building.

HEALTHCARE CENTRE

After that, the existing Health Centre site will be sold, the building demolished and two blocks of flats will be built. Plans for the flats have been approved, but as the Health Centre site is to be sold to a commercial developer, we may see a different set of plans submitted to Hillingdon Council at a future date.
(The Hills Echo).

P.S. This may be old news to some of you.

Project • Plans for the Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hosp... 08/03/2021

Plans for the Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital and Northwood Health Centre.

Project • Plans for the Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hosp... NHS Property Services (NHSPS) is working with the NHS Hillingdon Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to bring forward exciting plans for the transformation of Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital and the adjoining Northwood Health Centre.As you ma...

Photos from Save Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital: it is a war memorial !'s post 18/08/2020
Lost_Hospitals_of_London 17/08/2020

Does anyone have information about the present status of the hospital?

Lost_Hospitals_of_London In April 1919 a public meeting was held in Northwood to raise money for a war memorial and a cottage hospital for the district.  The Northwood War Memorial Committee was elected to oversee the fund-raising.  In May a small hut-like building on the corner of Green Lane and Hallowell Road was acqui...

Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital - Wikipedia 22/01/2020

…. In 2011 the Trust said the hospital could remain closed for a further ten years. So next year will be the decider year. Does anyone here have more recent information about the fate of our cottage hospital?

Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital - Wikipedia The hospital was created as a memorial to those who had died in the First World War and was opened in a small building at the corner of Green Lane and Hallowell Road by Margaret Lloyd George in 1920.[1] It moved to a purpose-built facility in Pinner Road in December 1924.[1] An extension was opened....

Northwood & Pinner Cottage Hospital | Nick Hurd MP 25/12/2018

Perhaps old news for many of you living in the area, but as I live abroad, this was good news for me. Does anyone know if they've already started the renovation of the little hospital? If so, please post some pics here. Thanks.

Northwood & Pinner Cottage Hospital | Nick Hurd MP As you may recall, I have been pressing the NHS for ages to redevelop this decaying site in a way that respects the past and retains community health facilities. I have been now assured that their preference is to move ahead with a redevelopment that will move the existing Northwood Health Centre in...

30/10/2018

Mabel Worley. She was one of my first patients and she made a deep impression on me. She was in her seventies and discovered at her own home, dehydrated, malnourished, unable to walk and to get out of bed. A dire situation she had been in for quite a while as she was sort of 'glued' to the sheets.
At the time we, as auxillary nurses, were not informed about the conditions of patients. But now I understand she was suffering from aphasia, probably due to a CVA, and a condition called dry gangrene. This particularly shocked me at the time. For as we were making her bed, we would sometimes discover something that looked like a little dry stick, that being one of her phalanxes!
She was ever such a sweet lady who - despite all of her discomforts - had a happy nature and of course everyone loved her. On docter's orders we had to serve her a bottle of stout every day, to get her energy levels up. Well, that is what they told us :-)

30/09/2018

My reference letter :-) Do any of you remember Matron Spencer?

03/07/2018

Auxilliary nurse Helder in uniform (yellow dress, white apron) taking a break on the roof terrace, 1973-4.

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