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EALING FIELDS RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION’S (EFRA) SUBMISSION TO LONDON ASSEMBLY TRANSPORT COMMITTEE’S INVESTIGATION INTO BUS SERVICES IN LONDON CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. North West London Hospital Reorganisation 3. Bus Access to West Middlesex Hospital 4. Ealing Fields Residents’ Association Appendices TfL Bus Spider Maps Buses from West Middlesex University Hospital Buses from Brentford High Street Buses from Ealing Broadway Buses from Southall Broadway and High Street Buses from Northwick Park Buses from Ealing Hospital NHS North West London Reorganisation Press Release August 2013 EFRA SUBMISSION TO THE LONDON ASSEMBLY TRANSPORT COMMITTEE’S INVESTIGATION INTO BUS SERVICES IN LONDON 1 INTRODUCTION This submission relates to the Committee’s second term of reference in respect of the announced hospital reorganisation in North West London. “How does TfL plan, review, redesign and implement changes to the bus services to meet changing demand? Are there any issues with TfL’s approach?” As a residents’ association serving some 2,000 households in the Northfields/South Ealing area we are particularly concerned about the increased difficulties which will be experienced by our members and their neighbours in accessing relocated hospital provision if the existing bus networks are not revised. 2 NORTH WEST LONDON HOSPITAL REORGANISATION At present Ealing Hospital provides a 24/7 accident and emergency service for our residents. It is also the location for specialist out-patient clinics and the conducting of tests requested by our GP’s. As shown on the attached TfL spider map, Ealing Hospital is exceptionally well served by the bus network with stops in the Uxbridge Road and also includes an on-site bus station where some routes terminate. These bus routes extend into much of the patient hinterland served by the hospital. They provide a high level of accessibility for both patients and their families and friends. It is particularly beneficial for older out-patients and clinic attendees who do not have access to private cars. Under the forthcoming NHS reorganisation, the role of Ealing Hospital will be revised with many key facilities being transferred to other sites. The Accident and Emergency department will be transferred to upgraded facilities at the West Middlesex and Northwick Park Hospitals. A copy of the NHS press release announcing these changes is attached. 3 BUS ACCESS TO WEST MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL At present bus access to the West Middlesex Hospital is unnecessarily difficult for the residents of central and southern Ealing due to the premature termination of the existing bus routes. The same problem exists for the residents of Hanwell and Southall. Bus access to Northwick Park Hospital is even worse for these residents. EFRA Submission to LATC Investigation of Bus Services 1 EFRA SUBMISSION TO THE LONDON ASSEMBLY TRANSPORT COMMITTEE’S INVESTIGATION INTO BUS SERVICES IN LONDON In the case the West Middlesex Hospital, a one mile extension of the existing E2 and E8 routes from Commerce Road in Brentford to the hospital forecourt would massively improve the hospital’s accessibility to those new patents and their families who live in central Ealing and to the south of the Uxbridge Road. Similarly, extending route 195 from Brentford town centre to the West Middlesex Hospital forecourt would proved a stepwise improvement in the hospital’s accessibility to the residents of Southall. We have attached copies of the relevant TfL spider maps to this submission. In addition to extending the E2, E8 and 195 routes to West Middlesex Hospital, it would be immensely helpful if sheltered bus stands could be constructed at the hospital for the routes which would terminate there, along the lines of the existing arrangements at Ealing Hospital. As the West Middlesex Hospital has been selected as one of the key future 24/7 Accident and Emergency Hospitals, it would also be beneficial if the route of the N9 night bus could be extended to include a short extension detour to the hospital forecourt. In addition to providing access for patients and their families, this would also assist hospital workers. We therefore ask that the Committee includes the implications of the changing geographic pattern of hospital provision in its considerations and specifically considers the circumstances of West London where only marginal bus route extensions would provide disproportionate benefits to hospital users and residents. EFRA Submission to LATC Investigation of Bus Services 2 EFRA SUBMISSION TO THE LONDON ASSEMBLY TRANSPORT COMMITTEE’S INVESTIGATION INTO BUS SERVICES IN LONDON 4 EALING FIELDS RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION Ealing Fields Residents' Association has been in existence since 1974. We have a subscription membership of over 500 residents and cover the areas of Northfields and South Ealing shown on the map below. We also work closely with the residents of the roads which border our core membership area, as so many problems are common to all of us. More information can be found on our website at: http://www.efra.org.uk/ EFRA Submission to LATC Investigation of Bus Services 3 Buses from West Middlesex University Hospital STAMFORD BROOK Cranford Lane Thornbury Road Redwood Estate Brabazon Road Osterley Ridgeway Road North Bus Station Hanworth Road Hussar 237 M ROA D ,tj Hanworth Road School NO R T H S ,th SOUT Feltham H37 ,tu ,tx Brantwood Avenue FELTHAM Ivybridge Three Horseshoes Twickenham Tesco Hounslow Cemetery Sunbury Cross for Sunbury Varisty Drive Whitton Road Sunbury Village 235 Twickenham Rugby Ground SUNBURY Powder Mill Lane Rugby Road Whitton Admiral Nelson � Bus route N9 TWICKENHAM Fulwell Nelson Road Staines Road Sixth Cross Road Bus stops P, R , T M , S, V + Mondays to Saturdays except evenings Summer Sundays only § St Margarets Twickenham King Street King Street H37 Richmond Twickenham Green Whitton Towards Aldwych Heathrow Terminal 5 110 Twickenham Summerwood Road WHITTON Bus stops HA , HC , M, TD HA , HB, HE , TF P, R , T M , S, V M , S, V P, R , T HB, HE , TF, TH, TM, V HC , T, TD, TG , TJ, TN , TT HB, HE , TF, TH , TM , V HA , HB, HE , TF, TH, TM TN, TP TM, TS AA , HB, TE , V HC , T, TD TJ, TL , TU TH, TK , TX Night buses St Margarets Road Twickenham H20 Towards Twickenham Staines Brentford Sunbury Village Hounslow Heath White City Fulwell Hammersmith Hampton Court § Kingston + Hounslow Civic Centre Ivybridge Bulls Bridge Osterley Hounslow Blenheim Centre Richmond RD Twickenham Road Lower Feltham STAINES ,tm E ROA D Harlington Road West AD ,tp ,tn Simpson Road Hounslow Road ON R O R OA D Hanworth Road W OR T Hall Road Central Avenue H28 ,tl WORPL ,ts 481 H20 E H ST A LGAR Minimax Corner TRE Schools ,tk ,tt North Feltham ,he ,tf MIL L PL AT D RIC H M O N The Warren ,ha T Grove Road Bus route 110 117 235 237 267 ,hd West Middlesex University Hospital ,hb Route finder Day buses R Cemetery T W I C K E NH A Treaty Centre T AD L IN K F IE L D RD MIL L P L AT AV E S T. JOHN ’S RD Hounslow Wellington Road South 117 V IL L E R D ,tg Hounslow Heath Staines S T GDNS ,te m ha RO M A NDE Heathrow Terminal 5 Bus Station HUR ,aa continues to Staines Road LE er iv RK AM Bell N9 es PA Fire Station Hounslow Bath Road E S R Wellington Road North NU DA ,m Pa & Cro ,hc ssa w ge n Isleworth Hounslow Central Great West Road Isleworth os e Hounslow High Street H20 Hounslow Civic Centre Syon Lane OS E Hounslow HOUNSLOW The Crossways Half Acre London Road Busch ,t Corner O A D R School N CA DB DO N UR ,v YC L O School L O ,p SE ,td ,s Syon ,r Park N GD IDE ES TE ES TE VE A Vicarage Farm Road Wood Lane Hounslow East H37 County Court DGE CL LO Hounslow Brentford Musical Museum and Watermans Arts Centre Brentford ne La rs ke ua Cranford Lane Staines HAMMERSMITH Brentford Syon Lane Jersey Road Kingsley Road Blenheim Centre 235 Osterley Gillette Corner Tesco Q Armytage Road Summerhouse Avenue for Westfield BRENTFORD H28 OSTERLEY Library Spring Grove Road Somerset Waye 267 Hammersmith 237 White City Bus Station Steam Museum CRANFORD High Street Dog & Partridge Ravenscourt Park Church Cranford Ashford Ashford Stamford Brook Gunnersbury Kew Bridge Heston Centre Sutton Lane Stamford Brook Turnham Green Tesco for Westfield Goldhawk Road Bus Garage H28 Bulls Bridge Shepherd’s Bush Starch Green Sandy Lane Teddington Police Station 267 Route 267 is extended from Fulwell to Hampton Court on Summer Sundays only Hampton Wick Kingston Cromwell Road Bus Station 481 RICHMOND © Transport for London TFL 21228.11.11 (T) Information correct from November 2011 Buses from Brentford High Street (County Court) E2 Ruislip Road East Greenford Ealing Hospital Uxbridge Road Dormers Wells Lane Southall King Street Pitshanger Library Eaton Rise 65 E8 Hammersmith Bus Station Starch Green South Ealing Road Boston Manor Road Swyncombe Avenue Turnham Green Church South Ealing Road Windmill Road Ealing Park Gardens Boston Manor Road Manor Vale Stamford Brook Bus Garage South Ealing Road Popes Lane Northfield Avenue Boston Manor Road Uxbridge Road Uxbridge County Court Hayes End Crown Gunnersbury Ealing Road Charville Lane Estate Windmill Road St Faith's Church Boston Manor Road 195 Chiswick High Road Ealing Road Windmill Road Brentford Kew Bridge Strand on the Green Ealing Road Kew Bridge Road Steam Museum PO D Kew Road AT Charville Lane Estate ,bq ,sh Sunbury Village ,bl ,bq Hounslow Heath ,bh ,bj ,bk ,bl White City ,be ,bf ,bn ,bp Fulwell ,bh ,bj ,bk ,bl Hammersmith ,be ,bf ,bn ,bp Hampton Court § ,bh ,bj ,bk ,bl Brentford Commerce Road ,bl ,se Greenford ,bn ,sh Brentford Commerce Road ,bl ,se Ealing Broadway ,bn ,sh Night buses N9 § Towards Bus stops Aldwych ,be ,bf ,bn ,bp Heathrow Terminal 5 ,bh ,bj ,bk ,bl Summer Sundays only RI V ER AL LE Y TH NE A LA M RF Y Kew Road The Avenue Kew Road Twickenham Road Teesdale Gardens Kew Road Pagoda Avenue Richmond Richmond The Quadrant Twickenham Road RICHMOND Richmond Bus Station Lower Feltham Three Horseshoes Isleworth War Memorial Isleworth Library Twickenham Twickenham King Street Kingston Kingston Eden Street Twickenham Green 267 am es Fulwell Bus Garage 267 Hampton Court on Summer Sundays only Th TWICKENHAM Ham The yellow tinted area includes every bus stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from Brentford High Street. Main stops are shown in the white area outside. ve r SUNBURY Petersham The Dysarts Ri Sunbury Village Three Fishes ,bd ,be ,bf Kew Road Lion Gate West Middlesex University Hospital Feltham High Street ,bh ,br Kingston Kew Road Victoria Gate for Kew Gardens Visitor Centre London Road Brent Lea North Feltham Minimax Corner Hounslow Road Bus stops Ealing Broadway ES HA RR EE T Towards W FE STR HIGH 195 235 237 XXX 267 XXX XXX E2 237 E8 237 Kew Road GO NE D D A RO RD ROA RR RY ING NO 24 hour service Chessington World of Adventures ,bd ,be ,bf (Night journeys only) Bus route Kew Road Kew Green Watermans Park ET RE ST Watermans GH I H Art Centre H G MP Isleworth Busch Corner VE School County Court D Y Magistrates Court S RO PU LION W A D TT L NU D WA ROA K RD London Road The Green School London Road Turnpike Way HOUNSLOW R L’S K LA London Road Syon Lane for Syon Park OO REE DO C London Road U . PA ST C Hounslow Bus Station Hounslow Heath Hussar London Road Wood Lane B BA ISLEWORTH E EW Recreation NY BA Ground AL S E CR HALF A TH Commerce Road Brentford Lock T UT T LA KR D RD ST Brentford Bus Garage Isleworth B Schools E2 E8 Commerce Road Hounslow Treaty Centre ROO T TE Library EAL N9 continues to Heathrow Terminal 5 Hounslow West Chiswick High Road Brentford Fountain Leisure Centre Kew Bridge Boston Manor Road Sunbury Sunbury Cross Ravenscourt Park South Ealing Northfields 65 Goldhawk Road Stamford Brook Church Road 235 267 Boston Manor Hayes & Harlington 237 Bus route SHEPHERD’S BUSH St Mary’s Road Northfield Avenue Graham Avenue Route finder Day buses including 24-hour services Ealing Green Boston Road Haslemere Avenue Bulls Bridge Tesco continues to Aldwych N9 for Covent Garden 237 Shepherd’s Bush for Westfield Northfield Avenue SOUTHALL White City Bus Station for Westfield Ealing Broadway HANWELL Elthorne Park EALING BROADWAY 24 hour service West Ealing Hanwell Broadway Southall Town Hall Southall Scotch Common 65 24 hour service Kingston Brook Street KINGSTON 65 Chessington World of Adventures (night journeys only) © Transport for London TFL 21657.02.12 (T) Information correct from 25 February 2012 Ruislip E7 E10 Ruislip Northolt NORTHOLT Northolt High Street Buses from Ealing Broadway Islip Manor Road N7 RUISLIP Wembley Park Drive Rowdell Road Route E7 serves Ruislip High Street and Wood Lane Waitrose during shopping hours only. At other times service runs direct to Ruislip. Greenford Industrial Estate Wood Lane Waitrose Smith’s Farm Hotspur Road Ruislip Gardens Ferrymead Gardens Polish War Memorial Kingsbury Blackbird Cross Kingsbury Green Wembley Arena Wembley Stadium Gurnell Leisure Centre Red Lion PERIVALE Perivale Alperton Bilton Road Sainsbury’s Alperton Brent Park Hail & Ride section E9 GREENFORD Ayles Road Argyle Road E1 E2 E11 Pennine Drive Elthorne Heights Argyle Road Scotch Common Bridge Avenue Barnhill Estate Welbeck Avenue Greenford Avenue 427 607 N207 Uxbridge Civic Centre Park Road Shopping Centre Argyle Road Cleveland Road Hail & Ride section Brunswick Road PARK ROYAL Drayton Bridge Road HARLESDEN D N P E Z1 N. Z2 TH R EB D OA S T. West Ealing South Ealing Northfield Avenue Ealing Hospital SHEPHERD’S BUSH C F G AY W Ealing Broadway Centre L Acton High Street (not 607) Acton Vale Uxbridge Bromyard Road 427 Avenue TH E M ALL K Ealing Common Acton Old Town Hall Acton Central The Vale Ealing Route finder Route 65 ACTON N11 Gunnersbury Lane continues to Liverpool Street 83 112 207 Acton Town Northfields Adelaide Grove South Ealing Road Popes Lane/Little Ealing Road Kew Bridge Rive r Tha me s Brentford Boston Manor Windmill Road BRENTFORD Brentford Petersham The Dysart Half Acre E2 RICHMOND Ham Tudor Drive Brentford E8 65 E1 E2 Richmond Brentford Commerce Road 607 Kew Gardens Boston Manor Road Information correct from August 2012 © Transport for London TFL24752.08.12 (F) 226 297 427 Brentford Waterman’s Centre Boston Road Kingston KINGSTON Kingston Brook Street 65 continues to Chessington World of Adventures (night journeys only) Night buses Route N7 N11 N207 White City Bus Station for Westfield Shepherd’s Bush Shepherd’s Bush for Westfield Market N207 continues to Holborn Day buses including 24-hour services The Common Warwick Dene Grounds 83 207 607 A X2 Ealing Broadway D T M ST R EE W AY ROAD BON W AY Q GR E11 Hanwell Broadway N7 continues to Russell Square East Acton X1 HIGH DS RO AD RL CA ST LE ON AR L ON GF I ELD ROAD N EW B X LEY ROA D WIND SOR ROAD W . D BROA G R E EN Town Hall R T U NEW AV E V B N Waterglade Centre H LD Municipal Borough of Ealing D D Uxbridge Road Z3 L ON G F I E EN A S RO West Ealing Broadway Ealing Hospital C R AV ROA ARD Uxbridge Road SOUTHALL J N ST L EO Drayton Green Road Southall RO AD GOR D ON JJ Trinity Road VE Z4 ROA D GO RDO N West Ealing Y YY S Southall Police Station N MA D E HAVEN GE R OA D SP RIN GB RID RO AD HAYES TO CA S RO TLE AD BA R HA Argyle Road R D OA ON C A R LT ENS GARD Sutherland Avenue Hayes By-Pass (not 607) Bus Garage Ladbroke Grove Drayton Green Hayes Uxbridge County Court 207 Dollis Hill Willesden 297 Hillingdon The Greenway Hayes Grapes Harlesden Jubilee Clock Willesden Centre for Health and Care North Ealing Castlebar Road Castle Bar Park Cricklewood Broadway Neasden Acton Lane Harlesden Eaton Rise Hayes End Angel Lane Central Middlesex Hospital Park Royal NEASDEN Borders Road Greenford Avenue Hillingdon Lees Road Cricklewood Coronation Road GREYSTOKE ESTATE Montpelier Road Gifford Gardens High Lane Hobbayne Road Uxbridge Uxbridge Mount Avenue Woodfield Road Neasden Park Royal Birkdale Road Hail & Ride section Ruislip Road East 112 North Circular Road Hanger Lane Greenford Sports Centre 83 226 Brent Cross Shopping Centre North Circular Road Stonebridge Park Yeading Hendon Central Staples Corner Wembley Central Perivale Golders Green Hendon Neasden Greenford Ruislip Road Yeading White Hart Wembley Park WEMBLEY Towards Northolt Russell Square Liverpool Street Holborn Uxbridge Bus stops E, K A, G F, Q, R H, T, V, W K, M, P E7 E8 E9 E10 E11 ◆ Limited stop Towards Kingston Chessington World of Adventures (night journeys only) Ealing Hospital Golders Green Brent Cross Hayes By-Pass White City Golders Green Willesden Acton Uxbridge Uxbridge ◆ White City ◆ Greenford Brentford Greenford Ruislip Brentford Yeading Northolt Ealing The Common Greenford Bus stops F, L F, L K, M, P H, U, V, W G K, M, P H, T, V, W C C H, T, V, W K, M, P K, M H, X D, J, JJ F, Q, R E, U, W A, Q, R F, Q, R E D H, U, V, W K, Q, R Buses from Southall Broadway and High Street GREEENFORD Greenford Broadway 120 427 607 N207 105 Greenford Greenford Red Lion Perivale Northolt Ruislip Road NORTHOLT Uxbridge UXBRIDGE Eastmead Avenue Perivale Yeading Allenby Road White Hart Uxbridge Uxbridge Ruislip Road Park Road Gurnell Leisure Centre Perivale Tesco Greenford Road Somerset Road Broadmead Road Medway Parade Ruislip Road East Avon Road Civic Centre Welland Gardens South Greenford Perivale Windmill Lane Teignmouth Gardens Lady Margaret Road Hillingdon Road Allenby Road Kenilworth Gardens Dormer’s Avenue The Greenway Golf Links Estate Fleming Road Hillingdon Hill Lady Margaret Road St John’s Church (not 607) Denbigh Allendale Road Avenue Windermere Road Uxbridge Road Hail & Ride section 195 Charville Lane Estate NORTHCOTE AVENUE Grapes D RD. Road 207 Uxbridge Delamere Road OSWAL Hayes (not 607) E J T H E B R OA DW AY G N O ORCHARD AV. L Pump Lane TH RO Hayes Town SOU P BEACONSFIELD ROAD HAMIL TON CAMBR M IDGE ROAD Q PA R K HAYES TOWN F High Street (not 607) Central Bond Street/ Christchurch Acton Acton Vale Old Town Hall Bromyard Avenue H ST. K RD Ealing Common . West Ealing Ealing Hospital Adelaide Grove Ealing Broadway Shops EALING NUE AVE Boston Road Shepherd’s Bush Market Boston Manor The Green Brentford McNair Road Havelock Road Marlow Road North Hyde Road Featherstone Road The Crane Havelock Estate Waltham Road Hillary Road King Street Bulls Bridge Western Road Tesco E5 Toplocks Estate Glade Road County Court 195 Norwood Road Bus route 95 105 195 207 427 Norwood Green 482 607 Heston St Leonard’s Church E5 Cranford High Street Harlington Corner HESTON Shopping Precinct North Hyde Lane Vicarage Farm Road HEATHROW AIRPORT 482 Lampton Convent Way Heston 105 Heathrow Terminal 5 Heathrow Cargo Centre continues to Marble Arch , Oxford Circus and Holborn 95 Route finder 120 Wentworth Road Central Bus Station for Westfield SHEPHERD’S BUSH Brentford Brent Road Hayes Road Heathrow Airport North Shepherd’s Bush Shepherd’s Bush Green Day buses including 24-hour services Southall Hayes & Harlington Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 N207 Ealing Hanwell Broadway Dormer’s Wells Lane (not 607) R Uxbridge Road 427 Acton Acton Uxbridge Road S AP OUTHALL HIG I 207 607 for Westfield Old Town Hall AD Church Road H White City Bus Station ACTON D R D. Trinity Road NORTH AVE. SHACKLETON ROAD ROAD Uxbridge Road (not 607) C RT H HAYES END Hayes By-pass for Wood Lane Burns Avenue NO Uxbridge County Court VE. ALEXANDRA A Hayes End White City B AVENUE RD . Angel Lane East Acton Savoy Circus Dormer’s Well Lane Telford Road CA RLY LE AV. VILLIERS Hayes End Gypsy Corner Wallis Road A GREENFORD AVENUE Lansbury Drive North Acton SD CARLYLE AVE NUE Lees Road Park Royal Telford Road Westway SC Hoppner Road Hillingdon LA DY M A RGARET R OAD Long Lane (not 607) North Road E5 Hanger Lane Heathrow Terminal 4 Hounslow West Hatton Cross Great South West Road Bath Road Henlys Roundabout Great West Road H32 Hounslow Civic Centre Bus stops A, C, E, N A, C, E, N, P B, D, F, L, Q D, F, M, Q, SD C, E, O, P, SC N, P, R K, M, Q G, I, K H, J, R H, J, R G, I, K M, Q K R C, E, N, P, SC D, F, L, Q, SD M, Q Night buses Hounslow Central HOUNSLOW Towards Shepherd’s Bush Greenford Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 Hounslow Northolt Brentford Charville Lane Hayes By-pass White City Acton Uxbridge Heathrow Terminal 5 Uxbridge White City Perivale Toplocks Estate Hounslow 120 H32 Hounslow Hounslow Bell Corner Bus Station Bus route N207 Towards Holborn Uxbridge Bus stops H, J, R G, I, K Limited stop Information correct from July 2012 © Transport for London TFL24289.07.12 (F) Buses from Northwick Park and Kenton Key 114 Day buses in black Harrow Weald Oxhey Lane N18 Night buses in blue 182 Uxbridge Road All SaintsÕ Mews H14 N18 Harrow Weald Bus Garage Long Elmes EDGWARE Harrow Weald Wealdstone Inn Hatch End St ThomasÕ Drive WEALDSTONE Wealdstone High Road Wealdstone Baptist Church Headstone Lane Belmont Circle Locket Road Montrose Road Locket Road Warham Road Headstone Gardens Harrow View Palmerston Road Headstone Gardens Pinner View Pinner PINNER Pinner Road Southfield Park K J Harrow View Cunningham Park Greenhill Way TE D KE CL. CO C E G O NT RD F Lascelles Avenue RUISLIP Shaftesbury Avenue Porlock Avenue Ruislip Manor Eastcote Lane Kings Road HARROW Shaftesbury Northolt Road Avenue Dudley Road Grave Road South Harrow H9 continues to Harrow Bus Station The yellow tinted area includes every bus stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from Northwick Park and Kenton. Main stops are shown in the white area outside. M Northwick Park NORTH ROAD a ≤ « y ÷ SOUTH ROA D Wembley Park Watford Road Carlton Avenue West Kenton Road Kenton Park Avenue Woodcock Hill Retreat Close Kenton Road Clifton Road Kenton Road Shrewsbury Avenue Bus stops Mill Hill Broadway DGHK CFIL a = DGHJ CFIL «≥÷ F«IL GH≤J DEGH≤KM C«ILN y ILN EGHKM Ruislip 183 Kingsbury KINGSBURY Brent Cross Shopping Centre Hendon Carlton Avenue East Third Avenue Preston Road Carlton Avenue East 186 223 Brent Cross Shopping Centre Harrow Wembley Woodcock Hill Draycott Avenue Windermere Avenue Golders Green Pinner Watford Way Woodcock Hill Dovedale Avenue The Avenue Ravenscroft Avenue Northwick Park and St MarkÕs Hospital Towards Harrow Weald Kenton Road Charlton Road Hendon War Memorial HENDON 183 Golders Green Hendon Central H9 H10 H14 H18 H19 Harrow via Wealdstone Harrow Hatch End Harrow Harrow via Wealdstone Night buses 182 186 Brent Cross Shopping Centre Bus route N18 Preston Road ≥ 114 182 South Kenton EAST ROAD Porlock Avenue Whitmore Road = KENTON NORTHWICK AVE . University of Westminster (Harrow Campus) RD ROAD WATFO Kings Road Harrow Station Peterborough Bus Station for Road Road Harrow-on- Harrow Harrow Central the-Hill Town Police Station Centre Kenton AD RO N Rayners Lane South Ruislip N I ENUE TT AV N GAYTO Gayton Road P EE 223 H10 H18 SH Pinner Road The Gardens Pinner Road Oxford Road Pinner Road Neptune Road H Station Road Sheepcote Road L DRAYCO continues to Harrow Bus Station Kenton Road St LeonardÕs Avenue Kenton Road Odeon Parade Bus route Grahame Park QuakerÕs Course Kenton Lane Hunters Grove Station Road Safari Cinema Day buses Mill Hill Broadway Kenton Library GREENHILL Station Road Harrow Civic Centre Route finder 114 Burnt Oak Queensbury Kenton Lane Kenton Road Kenton Road Kenton Lane Harrow View Headstone Drive Headstone Road Hindes Road 114 Ruislip Christchurch Avenue Kingshill Avenue Harrow View Kodak Sports Ground H19 North Harrow Christchurch Avenue Harrow Leisure Centre Hail & Ride section Pinner Love Lane Mill Hill Circus Streatfield Road Morley Crescent West Christchurch Avenue Kenmore Avenue RUSHOUT AVE . 183 Headstone Drive Harrow Crown Court Harrow View Pinner Park Avenue Apex Corner Kenton Lane Queens Avenue Wealdstone High Road The Wealdstone Centre Headstone Lane Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus service. The disc appears on the top of the bus stop in the street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). Edgware Kenton Lane Clifton Avenue Locket Road Borrowdale Avenue Harrow Weald High Street The Wealdstone Centre Harrow & Wealdstone Canons Park Towards Bus stops Harrow Weald = a Trafalgar Square Staples Corner Neasden Shopping Centre NEASDEN Empire Way Watford Road Sudbury Court Road WEMBLEY Watford Road Perrin Road Sudbury & Harrow Road Wembley Arena N18 223 Wembley Central Wembley Stadium Royal Oak Kensal Green Stonebridge Park Harrow Road Police Station continues to Trafalgar Square for Charing Cross Paddington Green © Transport for London Information correct from October 2011 TFL21014.10.11 (P) Harrow Weald Courtenay Avenue/ Long Elmes Long Elmes Hatch End Headstone Lane Connections with London Underground o Connections with London Overground R Connections with National Rail Hail & Ride section HATCH END — O Kenton Lane The Duck in the Pond Buses and trains from Ealing Hospital (Hanwell) West Hendon Kingsbury Green Northwood 427 607 N207 Uxbridge Uxbridge Greenford Road Hillingdon Road The Greenway Eastcote Lane Eastcote Arms Hillingdon Lees Road 195 White Hart B (not 607) West Middlesex Golf Course R B OS B r e nt AVEN UE RK N YO MAU N TO Y RO AD Uxbridge Road ER R OAD Gunnersbury Park Northfields Popes Lane (not 607) E Northfield Avenue Julien Road D ROA EÕS LA NE KJ N Hospital WE C ORG ST. GE H Ealing LO Broadway E ROA D D T SR U WAY BROAD N ROAD W C M CH St BernardÕs Gatehouse (not 607) UXBR IDGE ROA D ROAD to Heathrow Airport Uxbridge Road Q TO The Lido West Ealing D G UXBRIDG IN G HER BOSTON Heathrow Connect Police Station WESTMINSTER ROAD SOUTHALL Southall AD RO Northfield Avenue AD RO LLY HO R U Southall Brent Road 'P1ndar P IEILEDLRDO GGFF Tesco N SSPPRIN D ROA BullÕs Bridge ION AT ST Town Hall EARDO CRO A LCFRAE HAHLFA CLIFFE WHARN DRIVE Southall CH C APPROA H TION STA Ealing Christchurch Broadway (not E8) Ealing Town Hall (not 607) Ealing Common ROAD SON TENNY ROAD Hanwell Broadway (not 607) New Broadway MILTON ROAD A PBE CA M Greenford Road ST . RO MA AD RK ÕS Trinity Road Southall North Hyde Road Southall Greenford Depot Southall Acton Main Line Paddington West Ealing Hayes By-Pass 207 First Great Western Heathrow Connect Hanger Lane E8 Ruislip Road Hayes End Hayes & Harlington Greenford Avenue Pembroke Road HAYES Ealing Common EALING Greenford Red Lion LL to Slough and Reading Greenford Broadway Hayes Church Road E3 Yeading Charville Lane Estate Uxbridge County Court Grapes First Great Western Hanger Lane PARK ROYAL North Ealing GR EE N Hayes End GREENFORD Alperton Sudbury & Harrow Road NORTHOLT Angel Lane Crown (not 607) Sudbury Hill Greenford Northolt Hayes End WEMBLEY Wembley Central Sudbury Hill Harrow Whitton Avenue West 92 Hallmark Trading Estate Wembley Stadium Eastcote Park Road Rive r Civic Centre Brent Park Tesco and IKEA Wembley Arena OA ARD Uxbridge Neasden Wembley Park Northwood Hills 24 hour service HENDON Kingsbury Blackbird Cross UXBRIDGE 83 Golders Green Hendon Mount Vernon Hospital 282 Hendon Central Broadway Turnham Green Z Acton Town Acton King Street (not 607) 427 Acton Old Town Hall South Acton Bromyard Avenue Uxbridge Road Adelaide Grove Turnham Green Church Boston Manor CHISWICK Boston Manor Road Brentford BRENTFORD Brentford Brentford Half Acre Brentford Commerce Road E8 Alexandra Road Brentford High Street Towards Bus stops Golders Green Neasden Brentford Charville Lane Estate G, M, P, R S K, M, P, Z Q, W, Y 207 Hayes White City E, J, N, Q G, M, P 282 427 Mount Vernon Hospital Acton Uxbridge T G, M, P E, J, N, Q 607 Uxbridge N White City N J, Q G, P E3 Chiswick Greenford A, C B, D E8 Brentford Ealing Broadway E, J, K, Z G, M, Y 83 92 195 24 hour service ShepherdÕs Bush Market National Rail line Night buses Bus route Towards Bus stops N207 Holborn Uxbridge G, M, P E, J, N, Q N Limited stop ShepherdÕs Bush Chiswick 195 Bus route Acton Central The Vale Boston Road Route finder for Westfield White City Bus Station for Westfield Chiswick Edensor Road 207 607 N207 Continues to Holborn Bloomsbury Square E3 River Thames Information correct from 14 February 2011 © Transport for London TFL19593.02.11 (P) Chief Executive: Anne Rainsberry Chair: Jeff Zitron PRESS RELEASE For immediate release 19th February 2013 MAJOR DECISION MADE ON THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE IN NW LONDON The Joint Committee of Primary Care Trusts (JCPCT) has today (19th February) made a decision on the future of NHS services for approximately 2m people living in NW London. The Committee agreed with all the recommendations put forward by the ‘Shaping a healthier future’ programme following public consultation. This will mean: • Investing over £190m more in out-of-hospital care to improve community facilities and the care provided by GPs and others. Most of these improvements will be put in place before any major changes to local hospitals are made. • The five major acute hospitals with a 24/7 A&E and Urgent Care Centre will be: Chelsea and Westminster; Hillingdon; Northwick Park; St Mary’s; and West Middlesex. • Central Middlesex Hospital will be developed in line with the proposed local and elective hospital models of care, and will also include a 24/7 Urgent Care Centre. • Hammersmith Hospital will be developed in line with the proposed local and specialist hospital models of care, and will include a 24/7 Urgent Care Centre. • Both Ealing and Charing Cross Hospitals will be developed in line with the proposed local hospital model of care, and will each include a 24/7 Urgent Care Centre. The JCPCT also recommended that further proposals for these two hospitals are developed in future by the relevant CCGs. The ‘Shaping a healthier future’ programme was established to address a number of challenges being faced by the NHS in NW London, including the demands of an increasing, ageing population. There are more people with long term conditions, and unacceptable variations in the quality of care, evidenced by higher mortality rates for patients treated in hospital at night or during the weekend. Following extensive public consultation, the JCPCT was asked to approve the 11 recommendations made in the ‘Shaping a Healthier Future’ Decision Making Business Case, as well as two further recommendations which refer to additional proposals for Ealing and Charing Cross hospitals (see notes to editors, below). Taking into account all of the evidence, the JCPCT has accepted all of the recommendations. These proposals will now take 3-5 years to implement, ensuring that improvements in out of hospital care are in place before major changes to hospital services are then implemented. Jeff Zitron, Chair of the JCPCT, said: “This is an important decision for the NHS in NW London. I am delighted that, after thorough and careful examination, we are able to fully recommend what clinicians feel will deliver the best possible care for local people for years to come. We have not taken this decision lightly, and have been very careful to consider the many thousands of responses we received during our extensive consultation last summer. I am confident that this is the best decision for the people of North West London and for the NHS.” Chief Executive: Anne Rainsberry Chair: Jeff Zitron Dr Mark Spencer, Medical Director for Shaping a healthier future and Ealing GP, said: “This decision will save lives and improve care dramatically for the two million people living across North West London. I am pleased that the JCPCT agreed that this was the best decision for a clinically safe, high quality and financially secure future for all the hospitals and NHS trusts in North West London. There are urgent and pressing needs to make these changes. If we do nothing people will continue to die unnecessarily and services will fail.” END NOTES TO EDITORS 1. Recommendations before the JCPCT (the Decision Making Business case) The recommendations are included in the recommendation paper which accompanies the Decision Making Business Case (DMBC). This paper outlines the decisions that need to be taken by the JCPCT about the future shape of services in NW London. The programme has followed a robust process to develop a shared vision of care, evaluate different options, consult the public and stakeholders, develop and analyse recommendations, create a benefits framework and plan implementation. The DMBC has been reviewed by the Programme Board, Clinical Board, Finance and Business Planning Group and other committees and groups established by the JCPCT to provide it with advice and recommendations. The JCPCT’s decisions will be enacted through Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) and the NHS Commissioning Board contracts and agreements over the medium term. A full copy of the DMBC can be found at www.northwestlondon.nhs.uk/shapingahealthierfuture. The recommendations included in the DMBC are as follows: 1. To agree and adopt the North West London acute and out of hospital standards, the North West London service models and clinical specialty interdependencies for major, local, elective and specialist hospitals as described in Chapter 7 of the Decision Making Business Case (DMBC). 2. To agree and adopt the model of acute care based on 5 major hospitals delivering the London hospital standards and the range of services described in Chapters 7 and 9 of the DMBC should be implemented in North West London. 3. To agree that the five major hospitals should be as set out in Chapter 10 of the DMBC: Northwick Park Hospital, Hillingdon Hospital, West Middlesex Hospital, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and St Mary’s Hospital. 4. To agree that Central Middlesex Hospital should be developed in line with the local and elective hospital models of care including an Urgent Care Centre operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week as detailed in Chapters 7,9 and 10 of the DMBC. 5. To agree that Hammersmith Hospital should be developed in line with the local and specialist hospital models of care including an Urgent Care Centre operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week as detailed in Chapters 7,9 and 10 of the DMBC. Chief Executive: Anne Rainsberry Chair: Jeff Zitron 6. To agree that Ealing Hospital be developed in line with the local hospital model of care including an Urgent Care Centre operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week as detailed in Chapters 7,9 and 10 of the DMBC. 7. To agree that Charing Cross Hospital be developed in line with the local hospital model of care including an Urgent Care Centre operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week as detailed in Chapters 7,9 and 10 of the DMBC. 8. To agree that the Hyper Acute Stroke Unit (HASU) currently provided at Charing Cross Hospital be moved to St Mary’s Hospital as part of the implementation of resolutions 1, 2 and 3 above and as described in Chapter 6 of the DMBC. 9. To agree that the Western Eye Hospital be moved from its current site at 153 – 173 Marylebone Road to St Mary’s Hospital as set out in Chapter 10 of the DMBC. 10. To recommend that implementation of resolutions 1 to 7 should be coordinated with the implementation of the CCG out of hospital strategies as set out in Chapters 8 and 17 of the DMBC. 11. To recommend to the NHS Commissioning Board and North West London CCGs that they adopt the implementation plan and governance model in Chapter 17 of the DMBC. 12. The JCPCT commends the further proposals that Ealing CCG has developed for the Ealing Hospital in response to feedback from consultation. The JCPCT recommends that Ealing CCG and all other relevant commissioners should work with local stakeholders, including Ealing Council and Healthwatch, to develop an Outline Business Case (OBC) for an enhanced range of services on the Ealing Hospital site consistent with decisions made by this JCPCT. This OBC is to be approved by the SaHF Implementation Board before final submission. 13. The JCPCT commends the further proposals that Hammersmith and Fulham CCG has developed for the Charing Cross Hospital in response to feedback from consultation. The JCPCT recommends that Hammersmith and Fulham CCG and all other relevant commissioners should work with local stakeholders, including Hammersmith and Fulham Council and Healthwatch, to develop an Outline Business Case (OBC) for an enhanced range of services on the Charing Cross Hospital site consistent with decisions made by this JCPCT. This OBC is to be approved by the SaHF Implementation Board before final submission. 2. The ‘Shaping a healthier future’ programme The ‘Shaping a healthier future’ programme was launched in January 2012 with the publication of the Case for Change. It was taken forward by eight clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), made up of GPs representing NW London’s eight primary care trusts (PCTs). They have worked with hospital doctors, nurse leaders, providers of community care such as mental health services, social services, patient and volunteer groups and charities to develop the proposals for change. These proposals and their vision for the future of healthcare in NWL are set out in the Consultation document and all of the evidence and work that has gone into developing these proposals is set out in the pre-consultation business case. The programme has four medical directors: Chief Executive: Anne Rainsberry Chair: Jeff Zitron • • • • Dr Mark Spencer, medical director of NHS NW London and a GP in Ealing Dr Susan La Brooy, former medical director of Hillingdon Hospital and a consultant physician in acute medicine and care of the elderly Dr Mike Anderson, medical director of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and a consultant gastroenterologist Dr Tim Spicer, chair of Hammersmith and Fulham Clinical Commissioning Group and a GP in Hammersmith 3. NHS North West London The North West London (NWL) Cluster was formally established on 1 April 2011 and is the largest commissioning cluster in London, with an annual health budget of £3.4bn and serving a population of around 1.9 million. It operates across eight boroughs: Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Kensington & Chelsea, and Westminster. There are eight Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) with local GP leadership operating in shadow form across all eight boroughs. For the purposes of the Shaping a healthier future consultation, three neighbouring boroughs – Camden, Richmond and Wandsworth – were included in many of the activities and associated communications since health services there are also likely to be affected by the proposals. 4. The Joint Committee of Primary Care Trusts (JCPCT) The programme is overseen by the JCPCT, made up of voting representatives from the eight PCTs in North West London (NHS Brent, NHS Ealing, NHS Hammersmith and Fulham, NHS Harrow, NHS Hillingdon, NHS Hounslow, NHS Kensington and Chelsea and NHS Westminster). It also includes voting representatives from the three neighbouring PCTs affected by the proposals (NHS Camden, NHS Richmond, and NHS Wandsworth). The Chair is Jeff Zitron who is also chair of the NHS North West London Cluster Board.