Public given first look at £450m plan for new hospitals in Leeds

Leeds Central MP Hilary Benn visits the public drop-in session for Hospitals of the Future development at the Electric Press in Millennium Square. People will be able to look at £450m plans to build two state-of-the-art hospital buildings in Leeds for the first time this week. Pictured with clinical director Michael Richards and head of nursing Anne Stanton.
9th November 2018.Leeds Central MP Hilary Benn visits the public drop-in session for Hospitals of the Future development at the Electric Press in Millennium Square. People will be able to look at £450m plans to build two state-of-the-art hospital buildings in Leeds for the first time this week. Pictured with clinical director Michael Richards and head of nursing Anne Stanton.
9th November 2018.
Leeds Central MP Hilary Benn visits the public drop-in session for Hospitals of the Future development at the Electric Press in Millennium Square. People will be able to look at £450m plans to build two state-of-the-art hospital buildings in Leeds for the first time this week. Pictured with clinical director Michael Richards and head of nursing Anne Stanton. 9th November 2018.
Residents were offered a first glimpse of £450m plans to build two state-of-the-art hospital buildings in Leeds.

As previously reported by the YEP, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has submitted a pre-application to create a new children’s hospital and adult site that will “transform hospital care” in Leeds.

And yesterday, the trust held its inaugural public drop-in session, inviting people to see the plans and speak to the team behind them, at the Carriageworks in Millennium Square.