Sunderland Echo

Nightingal­e to stay as long as NHS needs it

- James Harrison Local Democracy Reporter Twitter: @sunderland­echo

The site of the Nightingal­e Hospital North East will be open for care as long as the NHS needs it, city chiefs have promised.

The facility opened earlier in May 2020 at what was supposed to be the Innovation Centre of the Internatio­nal Advanced Manufactur­ing Park (IAMP), a planned major new industrial site next to the Nissan car plant.

And although it is yet to see a single COVID-19 patient, bosses at Sunderland City Council have insisted they won’t be demanding it is turned back over to business anytime soon.

“The economy is being hammered because people cannot get to work ,” said GraemeMill­er, the leader of the city council.

“It’ s part of the‘ stay at home’ message and it’s why they’ve moved to the ‘stay alert’ message, because they want people to go to work. We’ve got the Nightingal­e Hospital at our Innovation­Centre and that building will stay as a hospital for as long as the NHS feel sit needs it.

“Then we will get the use of that as a graduate technology facility.”

Sunderland City Council, together with South Tyneside Council, has spent several years working to turn the land next to the Nissan factory into a wider industrial site.

Once completed this is expectedto house firms involved in the Japanese car maker’s supply chain, as well as others working in areas such as renewable energy.

NHS chiefs have called the 460-bed Nightingal­e Hospital, one of several across the country, an“insurance policy” which will only start taking patients if the region’s hospitals are unable to cope with a surge in COVID-19 cases.

Coun Miller added that despite a predicted “economic hang over” left as a legacy of the coronaviru­s outbreak, businesses are “still interested” in investing in and moving operations to the I AMP.

Next door, Nissan is also pressing ahead with plans to restart work.

Coun Miller said: “I’ve no doubt if it goes on for a year or more you’re looking at a serious global crisis.

“But if we can get through the summer and we deal with COVID-19wemaybea­bletosee the economy start up again in the autumn.

“I think we have the resilience as a city to be able to do that. The council is doing everything­we can to support businesses and we continue to look at what we can do to support small businesses and charities.”

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 ??  ?? The building which now houses the hospital will eventually become home to the Centre of Sustainabl­e Advanced Manufactur­ing (CeSAM).
The building which now houses the hospital will eventually become home to the Centre of Sustainabl­e Advanced Manufactur­ing (CeSAM).
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Staff preparing bays at the NHS Nightingal­e hospital d. PA Photo.

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