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

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

g on the corner of Green Lane and Hallowell Road was acquired for use as a temporary hospital. It had originally been a Presbyterian church but during WW1 had been used as the McAlpine Ward, a VAD Auxiliary Hospital. The Committee inherited the electrical equipment from the VAD, and added a kitchen and a bathroom to the building. The Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital, with 12 beds, was officially opened in March 1920 by Mrs David Lloyd George, the wife of the then Prime Minister. The Hospital had one male and one female ward, an operating theatre, and massage and electrical treatment rooms. There were also a store room and living quarters for the nurses. Within a year the building proved inadequate and some £25,000 was raised to build a new larger Hospital. A site was found in Pinner Road and construction work began. The Northwood, Pinner and District War Memorial Hospital was officially opened in December 1924 by Montague Smith, the Chairman of the Ruislip Northwood Urban District Council. Funded by public subscription, the Hospital would serve the areas of Pinner, Hatch End, Ruislip, Eastcote and Northwood. The female ward had 8 beds and the male 6; two single rooms and one double room provided accommodation for private patients. The children's ward with 4 beds was provided by local residents, Mr and Mrs Winter, and a fully equipped X-ray Department by Mr and Mrs Lilley. The Hospital also had an operating theatre, consulting rooms and staff duty rooms and accommodation for the Matron and nursing and domestic staff. A war memorial was included in remembrance to those killed in WW1 (later extended to those who died in WW2, including civilians). In 1930 an extension was built, which was opened by Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood. A pre-fabricated hut was added during the 1940s to house a Physiotherapy Department. The Hospital joined the NHS in 1948 as the Northwood, Pinner and District Hospital. My period 1973-1976: acute medical and surgical hospital of 36 beds made up as follows: men's ward 8, women's ward 12, children's ward 7, and 9 single private rooms. Outpatients, a theatre, physiotherapy. By 1976 the future of the Hospital was looking uncertain following reorganisation of the NHS in 1974, when it came under the control of the Hillingdon Area Health Authority. Looking to save money, the Area Health Authority closed the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital and considered whether to also close the Hayes Cottage Hospital and the Northwood, Pinner and District Hospital. In the event, both survived until October 1983, when closure was threatened again. Both Hospitals were occupied by hospital workers and survived once more. By the 1990s the Hospital had 36 beds. In 2000, when it was providing palliative, respite and rehabilitation care for elderly in-patients, as well as physiotherapy and podiatry care to out-patients, plans were discussed whether to modernise the Hospital at a cost of £8m. Among the ideas were to rebuild the Northwood Health Centre, which was located next door to the Hospital. But nothing happened and, in 2004, it was decided that the Health Centre could not be rebuilt on its site as car-parking facilities were inadequate. In June 2005 the mainly elderly in-patients were relocated to the refurbished 24-bedded Cawthorne Ward at Mount Vernon Hospital, while the Northwood Health Centre moved into the vacated wards until its new building was ready in Neal Close. It had been proposed that the Pinner Road site be redeveloped to provide a new unit for in-patient and out-patient services, but as a result of financial difficulties within the NHS, the project was put on hold. In November 2006 the Hillingdon Primary Care Trust (PCT) approved a temporary closure of the Hospital. Consultations on the permanent closure of the Hospital were held between the PCT and the public at the beginning of 2007. The public felt strongly that, apart from the fact that it was a war memorial, the site should remain within the freehold of the NHS and not be sold to a third party. However, the PCT was reluctant to pay the costs of keeping an empty building secure (some £283,000 a year) or to pay between £8m-£15m to refurbish it. Following the consultation period it was decided in July 2007 to close the Hospital but that future services at the site would be focused on health and community care. Present status (April 2008)
The Hospital building shows few signs of life, but there may be some healthcare activities continuing in the rear of the building. The Northwood and Pinner Community Unit has 22 beds and is located on the first floor of the Care of the Elderly medical block at Mount Vernon Hospital. It is run by Hillingdon Primary Care Trust and provides for patients requiring further rehabilitation or respite care. Update October 2010

According to the online Uxbridge Gazette, the Hospital is sceduled to remain closed for a further four years. Update March 2011. There is a waiting room for ambulance staff in the former reception office. Rest of the building is locked and inaccessable. The building looks rundown.

Currently demolishing the wards. I wonder what the inside of the main building looks like after all these years of negle...
06/02/2025

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

Work has commenced to refurbish the derelict Northwood & Pinner Cottage hospital site. There is a lot to do and currentl...
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.

Plans for the Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital and Northwood Health Centre.
08/03/2021

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

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...

18/08/2020
Does anyone have information about the present status of the hospital?
17/08/2020

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

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...

…. In 2011 the Trust said the hospital could remain closed for a further ten years. So next year will be the decider yea...
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?

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....

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 i...
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.

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...

Mabel Worley. She was one of my first patients and she made a deep impression on me. She was in her seventies and  disco...
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 :-)

My reference letter :-) Do any of you remember Matron Spencer?
30/09/2018

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

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