Hinchingbrooke Hospital 2025-02-11
2025-02-11
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Deborah Lee, the senior responsible officer for the Hinchingbrooke hospital redevelopment programme, stated last July that the deadline for a new hospital is 2030. In a written answer to Ben Obese-Jecty, the Minister confirmed that mitigation measures would extend the lifespan of RAAC buildings only until approximately 2030.
In light of Deborah Lee's statement and the Minister's confirmation last year regarding the lifespan extension through mitigation measures, can the Secretary of State confirm that the rebuild will not be delayed by safety regulations reviews? Will he assure constituents that RAAC buildings at Hinchingbrooke will remain safe beyond 2030, and if so, will he publish the risk assessment?
As part of the new hospital programme, wave 1 includes Hinchingbrooke Hospital which has received over £44 million for RAAC mitigation safety works. A site-by-site survey is being conducted to ensure high-risk elements are addressed promptly. The Minister confirms that a report will be expected in summer and emphasizes safety as a priority.
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The timeline concerns regarding delays due to review of building safety regulations were not directly addressed, and the publication of risk assessments was neither confirmed nor denied.
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