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Berwick Infirmary Timeline

Here is a timeline of the key moments in Berwick Infirmary's life and the new hospital development plan.

Berwick Infirmary Victorian Part

John Starforth's original drawing

1874

John Starforth's new Infirmary is opened, paid for by donations contributed by Berwick's rich and poor. An Infirmary report of the time said: "It is fully hoped it will not only meet all the requirements of such an Institution, but will add to the architectural beauties of the town." Read more about the building's history.

23rd June, 2016

Berwick Town Council announces that Northumbria Healthcare are giving people in Berwick the opportunity to see updated plans for the new £25 million hospital.

July, 2016

Councillor Hazel Bettison launches a petition which attracted over 400 signatures, and many comments from people outraged that the landmark was under consideration for demolition. Chronicle Live reports:

"Pleas to save Victorian bell tower from being demolished at Northumberland hospital. Former Mayor of Berwick councillor Hazel Bettison has set up a petition to save a bell tower at Berwick Infirmary. Campaigners have launched a rallying cry in a bid to save a Victorian bell tower from demolition. So far pleas to save the tower at Berwick Infirmary have been ignored and now hundreds of campaigners have signed a petition urging the Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust to save it. The bell tower at Berwick Infirmary has been deemed surplus to requirements as NHS chiefs plan to build a new £25m hospital on the site. But former Mayor of Berwick councillor Hazel Bettison believes the landmark should be retained as it is an important part of the town’s heritage."

8th May, 2019

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust announces their intention to use the Berwick Infirmary site for the new hospital instead of proposed sites in Tweedmouth or Seton Hall.

New Berwick hospital model

The new hospital model including Infirmary front

15th June, 2020

The planning application goes in for the new hospital (Northumberland Gazette). The documents on the planning portal, 20/01882/FULES show plans to retain the whole front of the Infirmary.

The architect commented: "Through engagement with the local Civic Society and Conservation Officer we have also been able to identify important and beloved aspects of the site, ensuring the retention of the existing 19th century bell tower (from the original ‘H’ plan hospital) which will be refurbished and offered back to Berwick for community use."

Excerpts from the application:

April, 2021

The BBC reports on medieval artefacts unearthed by the archaeological excavations at the hospital site, including walls, pottery and fishbones dating back 900 years.

2021 - 2025

The Preservation Trust holds meetings with the NHS Trust and gathers some interest in the commercial use of the Infirmary front. However, this stalls as the NHS Trust cannot be specific about which of its buildings (such as Well's Close) it needs for itself and which will be available for rent, making it impossible for potential tenants to make any decisions.

25th September, 2025

Infirmary plans before and after
The previous plan for the Infirmary (left), and the new one without the main block and wings (right)

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust announces its intention to retain only the bare bell tower, not the main block and two wings they had promised to refurbish in their 2020 application. The Northumberland Gazette reports: application to retain part of Berwick Infirmary's bell tower building is to be submitted.

They cite the cost, despite the fact that a standalone tower would now have no function to help pay for its upkeep and it would cost extra to rebuild the base of the tower. This application, and the costs surrounding it, would also be unnecessary if they simply went ahead with their original plan.

The Trust claims to have consulted extensively: the reality is a secretive process with very little feedback to the town and no open consultation.

26th September, 2025

Berwick Heritage launches a petition to hold the Trust to their original promise of retaining the Infirmary front.

28th September, 2025

Berwick Heritage suggests that the Infirmary front could be made into a winter garden or orangery, with plants, benches, sculptures and possibly archaeological exhibits from the site.

1st October, 2025

Berwick Heritage responds to Northumbria Healthcare's announcement.

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