The future QEH public information sessions are a great opportunity to hear more about plans for a new Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) in King’s Lynn.
The upcoming public information sessions hosted by the CEO Alice Webster will bring members of the public up to date on the large-scale work going on behind the scenes to deliver a new hospital by 2030.
This will be chance to hear about the progressing plans for the New QEH, the expected timeline and updates on future developments. Including sustainability, methods of construction, and longevity to serve future generations.
There will also be updates provided on the continued work of the current hospital building, including the new Community Diagnostic Centre, opening in September.
Information sessions are taking place at the locations below from 6.30-7.30pm. The Virtual session will be hosted on Microsoft Teams. To sign up to these upcoming events please follow the link below: Our Future QEH public events - A brand new hospital for King’s Lynn and West Norfolk (newqeh.org.uk)
Tuesday 22 October – Dressingham Village Centre
Wednesday 23 October – Swaffham Assembly Room
Monday 28 October – King’s Lynn Town Football Club, King’s Lynn
Tuesday 5 November – Gaywood Community Centre
Thursday 7 November – Virtual Event on Microsoft Teams
Wednesday 13 November – The Curlew Centre, Sutton Bridge
James Wild MP said:
“The upcoming public information sessions are a great opportunity for constituents to engage in the progress of the New QEH. It is great news that the new Government have recently confirmed that RAAC hospitals such as QEH are out scope of the review and plans for the new hospital can procced at pace. I have been arguing for this in Parliament and will continue to work closely with the hospital, NHS and others to ensure we deliver this by 2030.”