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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
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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
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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
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Buses from West Middlesex University Hospital
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235
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Kingsley Road
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235
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Gillette Corner
Tesco
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Armytage Road
Summerhouse Avenue
for Westfield
BRENTFORD
H28
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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
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Strand on the Green
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Kew Road
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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
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West Middlesex
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Kew Road
Victoria Gate
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London Road
Brent Lea
North Feltham
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Hounslow Road
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Watermans
Park
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Court
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London Road
Turnpike Way
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Syon Lane
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London Road
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Brentford Bus Garage
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B
Schools
E2
E8 Commerce Road
Hounslow
Treaty Centre
ROO
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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
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Z1
N.
Z2
TH
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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
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RO AD
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CA
ST LE ON
AR
L ON GF I ELD
ROAD
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B
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ROA
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WIND SOR ROAD
W
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BROA
G R E EN
Town
Hall
R
T U
NEW
AV E
V
B
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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
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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
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First Great Western
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Hanger Lane
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Ruislip Road
Hayes End
Hayes &
Harlington
Greenford Avenue
Pembroke Road
HAYES
Ealing Common
EALING
Greenford
Red Lion
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Greenford
Broadway
Hayes
Church Road
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Yeading
Charville
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Uxbridge
County
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Hanger Lane
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North Ealing
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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
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Wembley Stadium
Eastcote
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Brent Park Tesco and IKEA
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Uxbridge
Neasden
Wembley Park
Northwood Hills
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Kingsbury
Blackbird Cross
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Golders Green
Hendon
Mount Vernon Hospital
282
Hendon Central
Broadway
Turnham
Green
Z
Acton Town
Acton
King Street
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427
Acton
Old Town Hall
South
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Uxbridge Road
Adelaide Grove
Turnham Green
Church
Boston Manor
CHISWICK
Boston Manor Road
Brentford
BRENTFORD
Brentford
Brentford
Half Acre
Brentford
Commerce Road
E8
Alexandra
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Brentford
High Street
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Bus stops
Golders Green
Neasden
Brentford
Charville Lane Estate
G, M, P, R
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Chiswick
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Ealing Broadway
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195
24 hour
service
ShepherdÕs
Bush Market
National Rail line
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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
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Holborn
Bloomsbury Square
E3
River Thames
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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:
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.