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Download Original Attachment Date as per postmark / e-mail Thomas Charles Legal Services Department Ambulance Headquarters Ref: FOI 5338 Springhill Brindley Way Wakefield 41 Business Park Wakefield WF2 0XQ E-mail: [email protected] Dear Thomas Charles, Re. FOI 5338 - Response Thank you for your Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) request made to Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust, which the Trust received on 22 April 2021 and the timescale for disclosure began on 23 April 2021. Your request Following on from the the request of FOI 5181 regarding a breakdown of resources could you please provide the following. List of stations within the following CBU... Airedale, Bradford, and Leeds CBU Calderdale, Kirklees, and Wakefield CBU East CBU North CBU South CBU Could this include address of the stations and the CBU they fall under. Trust response Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust can confirm it holds this information. Please find listed below the ambulance stations operated by the Trust and their respective Clinical Business Unit ("CBU"): Bainbridge Ambulance Station Roman View Bainbridge Leyburn DL8 3ES North CBU www.yas.nhs.uk Barnsley Ambulance Station Industry Road Industrial Estate Carlton Barnsley S71 3PQ South CBU Batemoor Ambulance Station Batemoor Road Batemoor Sheffield S8 8FN South CBU Bentley Ambulance Station 26 Yarborough Terrace Bentley Road Doncaster DN5 9SL South CBU Beverley Ambulance Station Grovehill Road Beverley HU17 7LP East CBU Bradford Ambulance Service Northside Road Lidgett Green Bradford BD7 2AY Airedale, Bradford & Leeds CBU Bramley Ambulance Station Railsfield Rise Bramley Leeds LS13 3AA Airedale, Bradford & Leeds CBU Bridlington Ambulance Station Bessingby Road Bridlington YO16 4QW East CBU Brighouse Ambulance Station Halifax Road Brighouse www.yas.nhs.uk HD6 2AG Calderdale, Kirklees & Wakefield CBU Brough Ambulance Station Wellington Road Brough HU15 1BH East CBU Castleford Ambulance Station Beancroft Street Castleford WF10 5RS Calderdale, Kirklees & Wakefield CBU Cottingham Ambulance Station Eppleworth Road Cottingham HU16 5YF East CBU Dewsbury Ambulance Station Off Fox View Dewsbury WF13 4HS Calderdale, Kirklees & Wakefield CBU Doncaster Ambulance Station Unit 5 Coopers Mill Business Park Clay Lane West Doncaster DN2 4QR South CBU Driffield Ambulance Station Driffield YO25 6UG East CBU Filey Ambulance Station Padbury Avenue Filey YO14 0BA East CBU Goole Ambulance Station Goole and District Hospital Woodland Avenue Goole www.yas.nhs.uk DN14 6RX North CBU Grassington Ambulance Station The Square Grassington Skipton BD23 5AQ Airedale, Bradford & Leeds CBU Halifax Ambulance Station North Parade Halifax HX1 1YQ Calderdale, Kirklees & Wakefield CBU Harrogate Ambulance Station Lancaster Park Road Harrogate HG2 7SN North CBU Haxby Ambulance Station York Road Haxby YO32 3DY North CBU Honley Ambulance Station Moorbottom Road Honley Holmfirth HD9 6DN Calderdale, Kirklees & Wakefield CBU Hornsea Ambulance Station Trinity Road Hornsea HU18 1TF East CBU Hoyland Ambulance Station Hawshaw Lane Hoyland Barnsley S74 9RZ South CBU Huddersfield Ambulance Station Westbourne Road www.yas.nhs.uk Huddersfield HD1 4LD Calderdale, Kirklees & Wakefield CBU Hull East Ambulance Station Burma Drive Hull HU9 5SD East CBU Hull West Ambulance Station Hessle Road Hull HU4 6PJ East CBU Ingleton Ambulance Station The Back Ingleton Carnforth LA6 3BJ Airedale, Bradford & Leeds CBU Keighley Ambulance Station Hardings Road Keighley BD21 3ND Airedale, Bradford & Leeds CBU Kirkbymoorside Ambulance Station Hardings Road Keldholme Kirkbymoorside YO62 6LZ North CBU Leeds Central Ambulance Station Saxton Lane Richmond Hill Leeds LS9 8HE Airedale, Bradford & Leeds CBU Longley Ambulance Station 9 Crowder Road Longley Sheffield S5 7PJ South CBU www.yas.nhs.uk Maltby Ambulance Station 89A Rotherham Road Maltby Rotherham S66 8LZ South CBU Malton Ambulance Station Old Road Malton Malton YO17 7EY North CBU Menston Ambulance Station Buckle Lane Menston LS29 6DG Airedale, Bradford & Leeds CBU Middlewood Ambulance Station Middlewood Road Middlewood Sheffield S61 TP South CBU Northallerton Ambulance Station Bullamoor Road Northallerton DL6 1JT North CBU Pateley Bridge Ambulance Station Millfield Street Pateley Bridge HG3 5AX North CBU Penistone Ambulance Station Springvale Depot Penistone S36 6HN South CBU Pocklington Ambulance Station Burnby Lane Pocklington YO42 2QD North CBU www.yas.nhs.uk Preston Ambulance Station Station Road Preston Hull HU12 8UY East CBU Richmond Ambulance Station Lanson Road Hill House Estate Richmond DL10 4NE North CBU Ripon Ambulance Station Stonebridgegate Ripon HG4 1LH North CBU Rotherham Ambulance Station Moorgate Road Rotherham S60 2UD South CBU Scarborough Ambulance Station Queen Margaret's Road Scarborough YO11 2YH North CBU Seacroft Ambulance Station Seacroft Crescent Seacroft Leeds LS14 6PA Airedale, Bradford & Leeds CBU Selby Ambulance Station Doncaster Road Selby YO8 9BX North CBU Settle Ambulance Station Cammock Lane Settle BD24 9BH Airedale, Bradford & Leeds CBU www.yas.nhs.uk Sherburn Ambulance Station North Drive Sheburn in Elmet LS25 6DB North CBU Skipton Ambulance Station Broughton Road Skipton BD23 1RX Airedale, Bradford & Leeds CBU South Kirkby Ambulance Station Langthwaite Road Langthwaite Grange Industrial Estate South Kirkby WF9 3AP Calderdale, Kirklees & Wakefield CBU Sutton Fields Ambulance Station Copenhagen Road Sutton Fields Hull HU7 0XQ East CBU Thirsk Ambulance Station Newsham Road Thirsk YO7 1PU North CBU Todmorden Ambulance Station Stansfield Road Todmorden OL14 5DL Calderdale, Kirklees & Wakefield CBU Wakefield Ambulance Station Brunswick Street Wakefield WF1 4PA Calderdale, Kirklees & Wakefield CBU Wath Ambulance Station Doncaster Road Wath-upon-Dearne Wath S63 7DN www.yas.nhs.uk South CBU Wetherby Ambulance Station Hallfield Lane Wetherby LS22 6JS Airedale, Bradford & Leeds CBU Whitby Ambulance Station Waterstead Lane Whitby YO21 1PX North CBU Withernsea Ambulance Station Authur Street Withernsea HU19 2AU East CBU York Ambulance Station Turner Close York YO31 9FD North CBU The Trust hopes this response meets your requirements and if you have any queries about the information which has been provided then please contact the Legal Services Department via email at [email protected]. Please remember to quote reference FOI 5338 in any future communications. If you are unhappy with the way your request for information has been handled, you can request an internal review by contacting the Legal Services Department as outlined above. The Trust will only consider requests for internal reviews, which are received within two months of the date of response. This is in line with the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) guidance which can be located here: https://ico.org.uk/your-data- matters/official-information/. If you remain dissatisfied with the handling of your request or internal review, you have a right to appeal to the ICO; further information about how to appeal is available on its website at https://ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint/. Please note there is no charge for making an appeal. Once again, thank you for contacting Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust. Yours sincerely, Legal Services Department www.yas.nhs.uk Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust www.yas.nhs.uk .
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