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| RAF Hospital Ely |
  Dates: 1940 - RAF Ely, as it was known became a much loved district general hospital providing medical and surgical care to servicemen and women as well as local people. It was renamed the Princess of Wales Hospital in 1987, but was closed by the RAF in 1992. The hospital was saved by a local pressure groups, Action for a Community Hospital in Ely (ACHE). In 1993, Lifespan Healthcare NHS Trust took it over and began to develop services. The hospital then became part of East Cambridgeshires and Fenland Primary Care Trust in 2002 following the disbandment of Lifespan Healthcare. In October 2006 it became part of Cambridgeshire Primary Care Trust and now sees more than 40,000 patient a year through.
Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving RAF Hospital Ely
" Quoting: Arthur(Roly) Rowsell Trying to drum up a free holiday Rev? You are doing a good job at promoting NZ. Colin will be impressed! He’ll be after a job with the New Zealand Tourist Board - payment to be made in bars of Cadbury’s (NZ) chocolate! I once had a ..."
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" Quoting: Colin Hall I don’t think my uniform ever fitted as well as hers! [SYork03.jpg] Last edited by Colin Hall Perhaps you didn’t have ’bumps’ in all the right places, Colin! Like Vicky, I have seen the film many. ..."
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" I don’t know when the Hastings were eventually taken out of service, but they were still using them for Advanced Flying Training at RAF Oakington in 1969. They would use the A10, which ran in front of RAF Hospital Ely, on low level nav-exs, and during the summer ..."
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" Quoting: Pamela Forbes I don’t know when the Hastings were eventually taken out of service, but they were still using them for Advanced Flying Training at RAF Oakington in 1969. They would use the A10, which ran in front of RAF Hospital Ely, on low level nav-exs, and during the ..."
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"HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY HAPPY AND HEALTHY 2012 TO EVERYONE WHO WORKED WITH ME OR KNEW ME AT RAF HOSPITAL ELY AND RAF HOSPITAL WEGBERG"
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