Hospital to open new childrenâs emergency department designed to deliver world-class care
Work has already started on the facility which is set to open by the end of April
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A Teesside hospital is set to open a new emergency department for children and young people. The facility at James Cook University Hospital will be the second of its kind in the North-east.
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2001: Peter Barron with Prime Minister Tony Blair The Northern Echo’s report on Peter Barron stepping down Mr Barron joined The Northern Echo as a reporter in 1984 after spending three years as a trainee with the Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph. He rose through the ranks to become deputy editor of the Great Daily of the North before leaving to edit the Hartlepool Mail in 1997. He returned to The Northern Echo as editor in January 1999 and had gone on to become the paper’s longest-serving editor. In 2013, he was awarded the MBE for services to journalism and community life in the North-East and was presented with a lifetime of achievement award by the Society of Editors a year later. He is also a deputy lieutenant of County Durham and the author of six children’s books.