“The Waterlow Building just wasn’t suitable for caring for patients. This is part of a long term plan to transform the Whittington Hospital site in order to deliver the modern and fit-for-purpose facilities our patients deserve.”Īdrien Cooper, Director of Environment, said:
“A space that has been occupied by an empty building for over 15 years is going to be put to much better use – new education facilities for our staff. Whittington Health CEO Siobhan Harrington said: This will mean that staff at both organisations will be able to work more closely together to treat patients with both physical and mental health needs, providing more person-centred care. Once the building, which is on Highgate Hill, has been taken down, a new, modern and more efficient Whittington Education Centre will be built on the site, replacing the dated education facilities currently in use at the back of the Whittington hospital grounds.Īs well as providing more up-to-date education facilities, the move will make way for a new mental health hospital, run by Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust, on the Whittington hospital site. You can now watch progress live thanks to a new live feed. Work to strip out the inside of the building commenced earlier this year, before the demolition of the structure could start. The Waterlow Building on the Whittington hospital site, which has been empty for over 15 years, will be demolished over the next two months.