Health Minister visits KGH and NGH | New Hospital Programme

New Hospital Programme

In October 2019 KGH was invited by the Secretary of State to bid for government funding to redevelop our hospital site through the Government’s Health Infrastructure Plan (aka HIP2).

Artist impression main entrance approach April 2022

 

This is a plan to build, or substantially improve, hospitals across the country and is also now known as the New Hospitals Programme.

 

During 2020 we worked up our Development Control Plan which describes how the KGH site could be redeveloped whilst continuing to operate as a fully functioning hospital throughout.

 

We held a series of engagement events over the summer of 2020 and into the autumn sharing why we needed the investment in KGH – you can see a recording of our September Public engagement event.

 

The Development Control Plan was approved by our Trust Board in November 2020 with a preferred way forward identified.   

 

Making the most of our plans

Artist impression main entrance interior April 2022In Autumn 2020 and into the New Year we worked with our staff, key stakeholders, and public and patient representatives to define the models of care that our new hospital buildings need to accommodate.  

 

We’ve also taken account of population growth and planning assumptions so that the redevelopment can adequately meet future needs. This work has helped to inform design development and costings needed to support our HIP2 funding application. In February 2021 the Trust Board approved our  Strategic Outline Case  detailing our plans and this was submitted to NHS England/Improvement in the same month.

 

Planning the first phase

Artist impression across the Emergency Department April 2022 We have continued our design work with clinical and operational teams and partner organisations for the first phase of our development which comprises a new Emergency Care Department, Assessment Areas and six new wards. In May and June 2021 we began sharing these design proposals more widely. Here is an overview of our plans for Phase 1

 

Next Steps………

We are waiting on feedback on the Strategic Outline Case for our redevelopment plans – this will confirm the agreed funding amount and define the extent of our Development Control Plan to be supported through the HIP2 programme.

 

Artist impression internal corridor April 2022 We are working up our Enabling Programme – works that are needed before the redevelopment starts - some services and teams need relocating, site infrastructure details need confirming and a car park plan to identify how we will address the loss of car parking on site.

 

Over the last few months we have been working with our staff and stakeholders to confirm the content, layout and design for Phase 2 of the new build. We hope to be in a position to share these later this Spring and early Summer as we finalise our Outline Business Case for the redevelopment of KGH for approval by the Trust Board and New Hospitals Programme. 

How to contact us

  • Do you have questions about our redevelopment plans?
  • Do you want to register your interest to get involved in developing our plans?
If you would like to get more involved and receive updates on progress please express your interest by emailing on kgh-tr.hip2publicreference@nhs.net  

Health Minister visits KGH and NGH

Health Minister Edward Argar Health Minister Edward Argar with Head of Nursing Medicine Jane Daniel HC Pretty ward KGH 2.JPG

Health Minister Edward Argar visited Kettering and Northampton general hospitals on February 17 to look at the challenges we face in our current hospital estate.

He was invited to visit our hospitals during a Parliamentary debate earlier this month by Kettering MP Philip Hollobone and Northampton South MP Andrew Lewer.

Both of our local MPs are supporting further investment in our two sites to enable us to better support our patients given our rising local population and demand.

The Minister met members of hospital staff and visited parts of both sites, spending time talking to staff to learn more about the current issues they face, and why more investment in our estate is necessary to improve care and the environment for patients and staff.

At KGH he visited the HC Pretty wards, and took a tour to learn about the problems with our old energy and heating infrastructure, and the exciting plans for our proposed new Energy Centre as part of our new hospital development – plans for which are well underway and will be an important part of our journey to Net Zero Carbon.

At NGH he visited the new Paediatric Emergency Department, Critical Care Unit, Paediatric Wards and Neonatal Unit, and saw first-hand the huge difference more modern building design can offer.

The Trust has been working closely with the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England and Improvement's New Hospital Programme to progress its early enabling works.

The priority is to get an Energy Centre business case approved, followed at the appropriate time by a business case for new car parking and roadways

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