Otago Daily Times

Hospital move idea surprise for SDHB

- MARK PRICE mark.price@odt.co.nz

A PLAN showing the Lakes District Hospital being moved from its Frankton location to make way for a new vehicle, pedestrian and cycle link has come as an unwelcome surprise to the hospital’s owner, the Southern District Health Board (SDHB).

The Queenstown Lakes District Council yesterday unanimousl­y endorsed the Frankton masterplan and integrated transport programme business case which councillor­s and council planners have been working on since 2017.

The masterplan contains almost 50 references to the hospital, mostly related to the need for it to move ‘‘outside the Queenstown Airport noise contours’’, though there is no mention of a new location.

Mayor Jim Boult told the meeting he had heard from the SDHB, which was ‘‘unhappy’’ about the idea of moving and wanted to be consulted.

That was backed up by a statement to the Otago Daily Times from SDHB chief executive Chris Fleming.

Mr Fleming acknowledg­ed the council had ‘‘raised questions’’ about whether the current hospital site was the ‘‘best longterm location for a hospital’’.

‘‘While we are happy to discuss this as part of considerin­g the future of health and other infrastruc­ture needs for the community, we have not formally discussed or endorsed any particular options.

‘‘We have no intention to move from our current site in the foreseeabl­e future, and note that any such relocation would require considerab­le planning.’’

One part of the masterplan notes relocating or reconfigur­ing the hospital and St John’s Ambulance site was a ‘‘mediumterm’’ option occurring in 202428.

It would allow for a new ‘‘lake link’’ road providing better connection­s between Frankton commercial and residentia­l areas and Lake Wakatipu.

In the masterplan’s ‘‘action plan schedule’’, investigat­ing the potential long term relocation of the hospital is listed as a shortterm (05 years) objective.

The masterplan, authorised by property and infrastruc­ture general manager Pete Hansby, summarised public feedback.

‘‘Generally supportive of relocating the Lakes District Hospital in the long term but needing significan­t planning and understand­ing of what a new facility would be and its function in the region’s health facilities and services matrix.’’

It was proposed to ‘‘undertake further engagement’’ with the SDHB and other stakeholde­rs.

The site of the 21bed hospital was chosen by the Otago Provincial Council in 1863 as being more central to the district than a location in Queenstown.

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