Multi-storey car park plan for KGH to help with rebuild | Building a better KGH

Building a better KGH

We are embarking on an ambitious journey to transform our facilities and services at Kettering General Hospital, ensuring we meet the growing healthcare needs of Northamptonshire for generations to come.  The delays with the New Hospital Programme have meant we have paused some of our enabling works. While we await further details, we remain steadfast in our commitment to progress.

2025 is a big year for our hospital!

Work has started on our new Energy Centre which will be completed by 2027. Driving forward the transformation that our hospital needs along with moving ahead on our plans to address the RAAC concrete in our Women’s and Children's unit with an extension to Rockingham Wing, which will provide a  much better environment for our patients. It will be bright and spacious. This also gives us the opportunity to address the accommodation issues we have had following the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in 2024.

Community Diagnostic Centres (CDC's)  

Designed to increase the  capacity of diagnostic testing.  Providing community-based access to diagnostic services, leaving hospital site diagnostics additional capacity to manage emergency and non-elective inpatient workload.  

Each Community Diagnostic Centre will be a free standing multi-diagnostic facility, located away from main acute hospital facilities. There is a national target to deliver 44 Community Diagnostic Centre's across England; of which 8 of these will be across the Midlands.  

In Northamptonshire, we are currently working on two new Community Diagnostic Centre's  sites. One in Kings Heath, Northampton that opened to patients in the summer of 2024 and the second in Corby, which is due to open in 2025.

Find out more about the Community Diagnostic Centre's (CDC's)

Energy Centre 

Building has already started on  a state-of-the-art  green Energy Centre  which has been designed to support the hospital's existing infrastructure more efficiently and sustainably, while also accommodating future developments.

Find out more about the Energy Centre

Solar Panels

More than 1,000 rooftop solar PV (photovoltaic) panels will be fitted around the estate. These will be funded as part of a national £100 million package from the new publicly owned energy company Great British Energy. This will help to reduce yearly energy bills by around £150,000 and will add to the hospital’s overall energy sustainability. 

Find out more about the installation of Solar Panels.   

Rockingham Wing Extension

Over the past year we have been dealing with the consequences of discovering RAAC in the roof of Rockingham Wing.  We have had to relocate services from the building and delay plans to upgrade our Special Care Baby Unit and Bereavement Suite.

We have received funding to construct an extension to the building this will help address our accommodation issues.

Find out more about the Rockingham Wing Extension.

Artist impression main entrance approach April 2022

New Hospital Programme 

While we understand the New Hospitals Programme must be affordable, we are disappointed the governments decision on 20 January 2025 to delay the next steps in our development programme until 2029/2030. This delay poses a significant challenge to our plans and the delivery of much-needed improvements for the patients and communities we serve. 

Find out more about the New Hospital Programme

 

Proposed Multi-Storey Car Park

Plans include the development of a seven-storey, 662-space multi-storey car park to replace spaces lost for future redevelopment, ensuring easy and accessible parking for patients, visitors, and staff.    

Multi-storey car park plan for KGH to help with rebuild

How the new car park might look

Kettering General Hospital is set to seek planning permission for a proposed new multi-storey car park as part of works needed to enable its future hospital rebuild.

Local people and staff are invited to come and find out more about the car park plan, on the KGH site, ahead of a council planning application with North Northants Council due later this year.

A drop-in information session for the general public will take place at the vacant unit next to Greggs (previously occupied by Select) in Newlands Shopping Centre, Gold St, Kettering, NN16 8JA on November 28, from 1.30pm – 5.30pm.

The reason the hospital is proposing to develop a 662-space seven-storey car park - close to the railway bridge entrance to the hospital- is because this would be needed to replace spaces lost at the site of its proposed rebuild.

  The space that needs to be vacated to enable the rebuild is the area currently taken up by the hospital’s two main car parks, A and B, close to the main entrance – hence the lost car parking capacity needs to be replaced with the multi-storey car park.

In September Kettering General Hospital was listed as one of 25 hospitals in scope for a review of rebuild funding as part of the Government’s Review of the New Hospital Programme (see Government website ) with announcements expected in the New Year.

While the Review is ongoing – and to prevent unnecessary delay – the hospital is proceeding with necessary planning processes as part of its preparations.

University Hospitals of Northamptonshire Group Director of Strategy, Polly Grimmett, said: “Carrying out a significant rebuild of very busy hospital site is a huge undertaking and requires a lot of forward planning.

  “We need to plan to keep all parts of the hospital running and part of that involves re-providing car parking.

  “While we await the outcome of the Government’s review of the New Hospital Programme it is important that we continue to do the supporting work needed to enable us to be ready to rebuild.”

  The developer supporting the hospital with the new car park is Prime PLC - named Property Developer of the Year for the last five years by Health Investor – and is a company with a wealth of experience in delivering new hospital car parks, including an award-winning multi-storey car park for Dorset County Hospital (also built to enable the creation of new hospital buildings).

The planned multi-storey car park itself will support disabled access for patients and visitors with internal lifts and a bridge to the main hospital building. It would also have cycle storage and change facilities and electrical charging points which support the Trust’s Travel Plan.

  Guy Kippen, Associate Development Director for Prime said “At Prime, we understand a hospital car park is more meaningful than a place to leave your vehicle. It can remove stress from your journey to an appointment, or be the well-lit, safe place you return to after a long work shift.

  “We embark on this project understanding it’s a vital first step in the delivery of new hospital buildings which will serve Northamptonshire for generations to come. With the help of community feedback, we will ensure we develop a parking facility that works in harmony with those plans.”

  The hospital wants to start work on the car park in 2025 and hopes it can be completed in 2026 to support preparations for the new hospital build in 2027.

The multi-storey car park would not create new spaces on site because, in the event of the rebuild, the current car parks A&B would be lost under the new development.

 

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