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'Moral Obligation' To Build New Hospital

Senator Lyndon Farnham giving his speech during Thursday's Chamber of Commerce lunch

The politician leading the work to build Jersey's new hospital says he believes they are so close to delivering 'something exceptional'.

During a speech to members of Jersey's Chamber of Commerce, Senator Lyndon Farnham says the government has a 'responsibility, a duty and a moral obligation' to get the hospital built.

"I believe we are so close to delivering something exceptional for Jersey. The vast majority of islanders want us to get on with it.

We have a responsibility, a duty and a moral obligation to build this hospital without costly further delay which, subject to planning permission, we will succeed in doing!"

The plan to build on the site of the existing Overdale facilities has been met with some heavy criticism.

In recent weeks, even an official from the government's own Planning Department says it would be unable to support the application.

The proposed hospital planned for the Overdale site at Westmount

Senator Farnham insists he has every confidence that they have delivered a 'meticulously constructed and carefully-considered clinical, financial and logistical plan', providing a hospital fit for the people of Jersey to use:

"I believe our new hospital will be a shining example of good healthcare, providing the facilities and level of service that patients and their families both expect and deserve.

It will be a place that instils confidence and delivers excellence through all aspects of treatment and recuperation.

I believe it will attract and retain the very best medical professionals who, for the first time, can train and develop their skills without leaving the Island.

It will mean those exceptional clinicians who come to teach the next generation of doctors and nurses can be on hand to provide healthcare to our Islanders at the same time."

The independent planning inspector, Philip Staddon, will assess the application early next month and deliver his report within four to six weeks.

He also led inquiries into the government's previous plans to build a new hospital on the existing Gloucester Street site.

The Environment Minister, Deputy John Young, will make the final decision on whether to approve the plans in late May or early June.

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