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Freedom of Information Request - Jmcm030117 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST - JMCM030117 Question: Please provide a list of all operational buildings/properties within the Trust estate Please see the table below which contains a list of all of the Freehold and Leasehold properties within the Trust estate (as at January 2017) Facility Name Freehold - Building Name Antrim Hospital Main Block Antrim Hospital Workshop/Stores Antrim Hospital Flammable Good Store Antrim Hospital Energy Centre Antrim Hospital Generator/Waste Treatment Antrim Hospital Pumphouse Antrim Hospital Laboratories Antrim Hospital Laboratory Calorifier Antrim Hospital Cardiac Garage Antrim Hospital Portacabin 1-3 Antrim Hospital Portacabin 4 Antrim Hospital Portacabin 5 Antrim Hospital Modular Block Antrim Hospital Bretten Hall Antrim Hospital Bretten Link Corridor Antrim Hospital Laboratory Portacabins 3 Antrim Hospital Estates Sterilisation Portacabin Antrim Hospital Cardiac Specialty Portacabin Antrim Hospital Maple House Antrim Hospital Fern House Antrim Hospital Fern House Boiler House Antrim Hospital Fern House Garage Antrim Hospital Willow House Antrim Hospital Switch Room Antrim Hospital Carpark Store Antrim Hospital The Rowan Antrim Hospital Renal Unit Antrim Hospital A2 - Xray Dept, MRI Unit Antrim Hospital A3 - Operating Theatres/Day Surgery Antrim Hospital B2 - Accident & Emergency Antrim Hospital B3 - DPU, ICU, Nursing Admin Antrim Hospital C2 - Ward B4/Pharmacy/Speech & Language Antrim Hospital C3 - Delivery Suite, Neo Natal Unit Antrim Hospital D1 - Wards A3 and A4 Antrim Hospital D2 - Coronary Care/ ECG Antrim Hospital D3 - Surgical Wards - C5 and C6 Antrim Hospital E1 - Paediatric/Breast Screening Unit Antrim Hospital E2 - Acute Medical Wards B1 and B2 Antrim Hospital E3 - Gynae/Obs Wards - C3 and C4 Antrim Hospital F1 - Obstetric Clinics, etc Antrim Hospital F2 - OPD, Audiology and Orthoptics Antrim Hospital F3 - Obs Wards Post Natal - Wards C1 and C2 Antrim Hospital G1 - IT, Chapel, Telephone exchange Antrim Hospital G2 - Estates, Stores, Hospital Sterilisation & Decontamination Unit, Pharmacy Antrim Hospital G3 - Kitchen, Dining, Staff Changing Antrim Hospital H1 - Patient Admin, Medical Secs, Consultants Antrim Hospital H2 - Laurel House - Ward A1/Chemotherapy Antrim Hospital H3 - Ward C7 Antrim Hospital K1 - MacMillan Palliative Care Unit Antrim Hospital L1 - New Emergency Department Antrim Hospital M1 - Clinical Engineering Service Antrim Hospital CT Scanner Enclosure & Bed Store Antrim Hospital Dentistry-Orthodontic Unit Antrim Hospital Renal Unit - Baxters Antrim Hospital Beech House Antrim Hospital Alder House Antrim Hospital Bush House Antrim Hospital Bush Cottage Antrim Hospital Pine House Antrim Hospital Oak House Antrim Hospital Larch House Antrim Hospital Cedar House Antrim Hospital Small Trans Store Antrim Hospital Large Trans Store Antrim Hospital Waste Transfer Station Causeway Hospital Causeway Laboratory Causeway Hospital Main Hospital Causeway Hospital Main Entrance/Reception Causeway Hospital Energy Centre Causeway Hospital Estate Offices Causeway Hospital Estate Store Causeway Hospital ICATS Opthamology Portacabin Ballymena Adult Centre (Geo Sloane) Ballymena Adult Centre (Geo Sloane) Carrick Family Resource Centre/Ellis Court/Hawthornes Day Centre Hawthornes Day Centre Drumross Adult Centre Drumross Adult Centre Larne Adult Training Centre Larne Adult Training Centre Magherafelt Health Centre, Loughview Loughview Mental Health Resource Centre Mid Ulster Hospital Magherafelt Adult Centre Millbrook Resource Centre Millbrook Resource Centre Mountfern Complex Mountfern Adult Centre Mountfern Complex Mountfern - Pavestone Centre Old Masserene Site Antrim - Adult Centre Westlands Complex Westlands Adult Centre Braid Valley Hospital Site Sub-Station Dalriada Hospital Site, Ballycastle Dalriada Hospital - Ambulance Garages Moyle Hospital Ambulance Route Site, Ballymoney Route Complex - Ambulance Offices/Garage Whiteabbey Hospital Site Ambulance Carrickfergus Health Centre,Day Centre, Barn Court Carrick Childrens Home - Barn Court Dhu Varren Childrens Home Dhu Varren Childrens Home Mid Ulster Hospital Ardrath Children's Home The Willows Children’s Home The Willows Children’s Home Whitehaven Children's Home Whitehaven Children's Home Old Glenarm Road, Larne Main Block Maghera Community Services Centre Maghera Health Centre Old Masserene Site Antrim - Child Development Centre Old Masserene Site Antrim - Child Adolescent Centre Armour / Roddens Site (17/19 Newal Road) Mental Health Office Old Masserene Site Site & External Areas Old Masserene Site Antrim - Boilerhouse Ballee Childrens Home Ballee Childrens Home Braid Valley Hospital Site Braid Valley Site - Training Suite Braid Valley Hospital Site Braid Main Block Braid Valley Hospital Site Braid Valley Site - Slemish House Carrick Family Respurce Centre/Ellis Court/Hawthornes Day Centre Carrick Family Resource Centre Glengormley Health Centre Glengormley Health Centre/Community Services Centre Glengormley Health Centre Glengormley Health Centre Bungalow Magherafelt Health Centre, Loughview Fairhill Complex(CAMHS Unit) Mid Ulster Hospital Oaktree Therapy Centre Mid Ulster Hospital Magherafelt Family Centre (New) Mountfern Complex Mountfern House Mountfern Complex Fort Centre Mountfern Complex 11/13 Rugby Ave Mountfern Complex Mountfern Complex - Elderly Care Portacabin Moyle Hospital Cabin-Ambulance Moyle Hospital Main Block Moyle Hospital X Ray Moyle Hospital Outpatients Moyle Hospital Laundry Moyle Hospital Boiler House Moyle Hospital Medical Gas Store Moyle Hospital Estate Services Moyle Hospital Doctor's Bungalow 1 Moyle Hospital Bungalow 2 Newtownabbey Family Centre Newtownabbey Family Centre Old Masserene Site Antrim - Social Services Fieldwork Office Robinson Hospital Site Robinson Hospital - Podiatry The Brookgreen Complex Coleraine Daytime Therapy And Support Unit Whiteabbey Hospital Site Glenview House Whitehaven Children's Home Whitehead Community Services Centre Coleraine Health Centre Child Care Centre Castlerock Road Mountfern Complex Site & External Areas Mountfern Complex Homebridge Portacabin Carrick Family Resource Centre/Ellis Court/Hawthornes Day Centre Ellis Court Generator House Holywell Hospital Whole Site Holywell Hospital Main Block Holywell Hospital Protestant Church Holywell Hospital Roman Catholic Church Holywell Hospital Repair Garage / Generator House Holywell Hospital Suppiles Stores Holywell Hospital Transport Holywell Hospital Occupational Therapy Villa Holywell Hospital Tobernaveen Holywell Hospital Tardree House Holywell Hospital Lisdalgan Holywell Hospital Longview Hostel Holywell Hospital Gurteen Hostel Holywell Hospital Rosegrove Holywell Hospital Holywell House Holywell Hospital Noble House Holywell Hospital Incinerator Holywell Hospital Spring Meadows Child Home Holywell Hospital Estate Services Holywell Hospital Waste Transfer Station Holywell Hospital Ambulance Control Moyle Hospital Inver House Ballymena Adult Centre (Geo Sloane) George Sloane Annex Armour / Roddens Site The Armour Day Centre Inniscoole Day Centre Inniscoole Day Centre Maghera Day Centre Maghera Day Centre Mid Ulster Hospital Magherafelt Day Centre Old Masserene Site Antrim - Day Centre Robinson Hospital Site Robinson Hospital - Horticulture Unit Robinson Hospital Site Robinson Hospital - Child/Family unit Larne Health Centre, Lisgarel Old Peoples Home, Gloucester Park Day Centre Gloucester Park Day Centre Robinson Hospital Site Robinson Hospital - Mental health Pennybridge Area Stores Pennybridge Area Stores Armour / Roddens Site Roddens Library Armour / Roddens Site Roddens Old People's Home Clonmore Old People's Home Clonmore Old People's Home Joymount Old People's Home Joymount Old People's Home Larne Health Centre, Lisgarel Old People's Home, Gloucester Park Day Centre Lisgarel Complex Rosedale Old People's Home Rosedale Old People's Home The Brookgreen Complex Coleraine Old People's Home Westlands Complex Westlands Residential Home Wilson House Old People's Home Wilson House Old People's Home Rathmoyle Home and Resource Centre, Ballycastle Rathmoyle Home Firmount Family Resource Centre Firmount Family Resource Centre Braid Valley Hospital Site Ballymena Health and Care Centre Mid Ulster Hospital Thompson House Mid Ulster Hospital Magherafelt Physiotherapy Mid Ulster Hospital Workshops Mid Ulster Hospital Administration Portacabin Mid Ulster Hospital Main Blocks (Wards) Mid Ulster Hospital Ambulance Portacabin Mid Ulster Hospital Admin Building Mid Ulster Hospital Outpatients Mid Ulster Hospital Main Block (Wards) Mid Ulster Hospital Bulk/Emergency Store Mid Ulster Hospital Estates Mid Ulster Hospital Gas Store Mid Ulster Hospital Ardrath Children's Home - Garage Mid Ulster Hospital Stores General/Laundry Mid Ulster Hospital Magherafelt Ambulance Station Robinson Hospital Site Robinson Hospital - Main Block Robinson Hospital Site Robinson Hospital - Boilerhouse Whiteabbey Hospital Site Day Hospital Whiteabbey Hospital Site Central Kitchen Dining Whiteabbey Hospital Site Doctors Bungalows 7/12 Whiteabbey Hospital Site Doctors Bungalows 1/6 Whiteabbey Hospital Site Estates/Workshops Whiteabbey Hospital Site Paint Store Whiteabbey Hospital Site Psychological Therapies Whiteabbey Hospital Site Chapel/Morgue/Garage Whiteabbey Hospital Site Nora Bain House Whiteabbey Hospital Site IT & Administration Whiteabbey Hospital Site Oakview Whiteabbey Hospital Site Social Services Whiteabbey Hospital Site McCaughey House Whiteabbey Hospital Site Pharmacy Whiteabbey Hospital Site Theatre CSSD/Library Whiteabbey Hospital
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