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Royal Berkshire Hospital

Royal Berkshire Hospital
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Royal Berkshire Hospital 1.jpg
The new entrance block for the Royal Berkshire Hospital, on Craven Road
Royal Berkshire Hospital is located in Reading, Berkshire
Royal Berkshire Hospital
Location within Reading
Geography
Location Reading, United Kingdom
Coordinates 51°27′03″N 0°57′34″W / 51.450833°N 0.959444°W / 51.450833; -0.959444Coordinates: 51°27′03″N 0°57′34″W / 51.450833°N 0.959444°W / 51.450833; -0.959444
Organisation
Care system Public NHS
Hospital type General
Services
Emergency department Yes Accident & Emergency
Beds 1000+
History
Founded 1839
Links
Website www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk
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The Royal Berkshire Hospital is a National Health Service hospital in the town of Reading in the English county of Berkshire. It provides acute hospital services to the residents of the western and central portions of Berkshire, and is managed by the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust.

The hospital provides 813 inpatient beds (627 acute, 66 paediatrics and 120 maternity), together with 204-day beds and spaces. In doing so, it employs over 4,000 staff and has an annual budget of £228 million.

The Royal Berkshire Hospital was opened in 1839 on the London Road on land donated by Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth, a local resident and former Prime Minister. The hospital was built by local architect and builder Henry Briant, who won the design competition. King William IV took a keen interest in the hospital before it was built, and as a consequence his arms appear on the central pediment, although he died before the hospital opened. The first patron of the hospital was William's niece and successor, Queen Victoria.

In the 1860s, the original building was extended with east and west wings designed by Joseph Morris. In the 1880s, a new chapel was added to the rear of the main block, together with long side wings. Both chapel and side wings were also designed by Morris.

In 1993, the Royal Berkshire and Battle Hospitals NHS Trust was formed, to manage both the Royal Berkshire Hospital and Battle Hospital, the town's other general hospital. On 24 February 2006, The Queen accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh opened the new buildings of the Royal Berkshire Hospital. This was to celebrate the completion of an eight-year project to move the Battle Hospital services onto the Royal Berkshire Hospital site. In August of the same year, the trust became an NHS Foundation Trust under the name of Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, reflecting both its new status and the closure of Battle Hospital.


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