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man of the Ribblesdale Locality Commissioning Group, said: “This is great news and something we have long campaigned for. The new facilities will enable us to commis- sion services for local people closer to home and ensure effective local health services in the Ribble Valley for many years to come. “The new community hospital will


varied height, width and space for wheelchair users and internal fin­ ishes, colours and textures will be carefully chosen to provide the best possible environment for patients. Dr Ian Whyte, local GP and chair­


bringing together rehabilitation, physiotherapy and occupational therapy will help people recover quicker and support people in their own homes. Waiting areas will have seating of


of which 16 will be single rooms, and all will be equipped with en suite fa­ cilities. The four-by-four bed bays will also have en suite facilities to each bed. An integrated therapies suite,


pital is out-dated and not sustain­ able to deliver the appropriate level of clinical services the Ribble Valley requires. This can only be achieved through a new and modern facility which will be located on vacant land off Chatburn Road/Pimlico Link Road. There will be 32 in-patient beds,


a new two-storey 4,050 square metre hospital which healthcare bodies say will revolutionise health care provi­ sion in the Ribble Valley. Health bosses say the current hos­


NHS bosses have given the green light for construction work to start on the new community hos­ pital in Clitheroe. Work will start this month to build


NEW HOSPITAL: An artist’s image of what the new hospital will look like, (s)


opment. We are looking forward to having the finished hospital ready for patients in 2014”.


the East Lancashire Building Part­ nership, added: “Approval of the scheme is a testament to everyone’s hard work across a number of organ­ isations, including (the shadow) East Lancashire Clinical Commission­ ing Group, Ribble Valley Borough Council, NHS East Lancashire and the East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust.” East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust operates the majority of serv­ ices at the current hospital. Adele Thornburn, community hospitals manager at the Trust, commented: “I am very proud of all the staff at Clitheroe Hospita"tal who have worked ' ' really hard to heilr


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provide State-of-the-art facilities fit for 21st Century health care and support to GP commissioners in re­ sponding to the health needs of local patients.” Jackie Hadwen, chief executive of


Physically, the building which will


hard and soft landscaping to create attractive open public spaces, while all surface finishes, street furniture.


be welcoming and in-keeping with its surroundings, has-been designed to achieve a Building Research Establishment Environmental As­ sessment Method excellent rating, thanks to it including a range of en­ ergy efficient measures. The development will also include


Department of Health to plan and pay for local NHS services. This includes commissioning planned hospital care, rehabilitative care, ur­ gent and emergency care, most com­ munity health services, and mental health and learning disability serv­ ices. It will not manage local NHS hospitals, which are independent trusts, but will pay for many of the services they offer.


Search for missing man


A POLICE search was in full force in the Ribble Valley earlier this week to find a 72-year-old man missing from home.


assisted by the police helicopter which illuminated the water during the search.


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A spokeswoman for Lancashire Police said: “We are very worried about him and obviously very concerned for his safety.”


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Dozens of officers helped search for the man who is missing from his underwater search team searched the River Ribble in Ribchester,


sioning Group will be taking over the role of health commissioner for Burnley, Hyndburn, Pendle, Rib­ ble Valley and Rossendale in April and it aims to make sure the health needs of its 371,000 residents are met better than ever before. It will receive a budget from the


Lancashire Building Partnership, working with the NHS locally, and the hospital will be built by the Eric Wright Construction. Construction. East Lancashire Clinical Commis­


development on the current Clithe­ roe Community Hospital site is the subject of a separate outline applica­ tion for planning permission. The scheme is being led by East


boundary walls and fences, pedes­ trian and vehicle gates, external lighting and planting will be of high quality and maintained to a high standard. A potential future residential re­


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