NHS in Stockport bid for new multi-million pound hospital

Ambitious plans have been unveiled to build a new state-of-the-art hospital in the centre of Stockport.

An artist's impression of the new hospital
Author: Tom DambachPublished 8th Sep 2021

Healthcare services in Stockport could be radically transformed to improve the health of Stockport residents after the unveiling of ambitious plans to build a new state-of-the-art hospital in the centre of Stockport.

Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Stepping Hill Hospital in the town, has today announced it will be bidding for Stockport to have one of the 40 new hospitals which will be built as part of a £3.7 billion Government programme.

The New Hospitals Programme aims to build the new hospitals by 2030 and has already announced 32 new build projects. It is now looking for a further eight projects, and Stockport is hoping to be one of them.

Karen James, OBE, Chief Executive of Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, said: “Stepping Hill Hospital has served the people of Stockport and surrounding areas well since it opened in 1905, but all hospital buildings reach the end of their useful lives.

Stepping Hill Hospital is an ageing hospital that was not designed to deliver modern acute services and we are also facing a £95m maintenance bill. But even if we had the funds available to carry out all the work needed, it still would not provide the modern hospital environment patients and staff deserve.”

While the final design will influence the cost of any new build, it is estimated the Government would need to invest around £500m in the creation of a new hospital for the people of Stockport and surrounding areas.

With no room on the existing site to build a new hospital the Trust has been working with Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council to identify possible alternative sites as part of their shared priority of improving the health of Stockport residents, and is currently looking at an area of the town centre that incorporates the Heaton Lane multi-storey car park and former Debenhams store.

Karen said: “We know that many of our patients, visitors and staff, particularly those living in outlying areas, don’t find it easy to get to Stepping Hill Hospital. The proposed town centre site is close to key transport hubs and would also allow us, as a major employer in the town, to play our part in the exciting regeneration of Stockport.”

While a number of NHS organisations across the country will also be bidding to be part of the New Hospitals Programme, it is hoped that Stockport’s plan will stand out due to the town centre site which would tie into the Government’s levelling up agenda.

As part of the ambitious plans, the Trust will work with the Council to ensure that there will be a number of services based in the community, including some at Stepping Hill Hospital to ensure health care is accessible for all Stockport residents.

Karen added: “Securing the funding and then designing and building a new hospital is not a quick process. It could take seven to eight years before we open a new state-of-the-art building, but a new hospital is very much part of our medium to long term strategy for the future of local health and care in Stockport and surrounding areas."

Public support for the proposed new hospital plan will be crucial to a successful bid to the New Hospitals Programme, so the Trust has launched a campaign to gather and encourage that support.

Information about the new hospital plans, together with details about how people can ask questions about the proposal and also show their support for a new Stockport hospital will be made available on the Trust’s website www.stockport.nhs.uk at a later date.