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  • ^Video was talking about Simon Stevens having done some "shop floor" type training.

    Temperance Hospital is a classic example of an asset that should be have been put to use or disposed of; been unused as a hospital since 1990 then was offices for a while after that and been boarded up for a decade now I think whilst NHS rents floors of office accomodation in Stephenson House 200m further down Hampstead Road.

  • Stephenson House was only occupied by the NHS due to the planned sale of St Pancras Hospital which as far as I know never happened.

    You don't want to know how much the rent is there. In 2010 it was about £500k per floor per year.

  • I seem to recall also a v. long term agreement was signed right before PCTs were abolished, and it was less than half full even before NELCSU staff moved out to Moorgate last year. NHS definitely should not be in the property business.

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