St Albans has a second public vaccination centre. Credit: PA A public vaccination centre has opened at a pharmacy in St Albans. Independent pharmacy Imed, which is based in Charrington Place, near St Albans City station, is among three new pharmacy NHS vaccination centres which have opened in south west Hertfordshire. Like with the GP-led vaccination centres at Batchwood Hall in St Albans and in Harpenden, as well as the the mass NHS vaccination centre in Stevenage, appointments at Imed can only be booked through the NHS national Covid-19 vaccination booking system. Patients who are eligible to book will receive an invitation letter from the NHS which gives a website and phone number for the national system. This allows patients to book an appointment at a growing range of places.
A CGI released by West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust of what a redeveloped Watford General Hospital could look like A high court judge has dismissed claims that a health body was unlawful in its decision-making process around the redevelopment of hospital buildings in west Hertfordshire. In 2019, a hospital campaign group submitted a judicial review claim against Herts Valleys Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). The New Hospital Campaign Group (NHC), which is fighting for a new hospital to be built on a site central to Watford, St Albans, and Hemel Hempstead, had questioned whether the option of a new purpose-built hospital was fully and fairly considered in early stages of the redevelopment consultation process.
A CGI released by West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust of what a redeveloped Watford General Hospital could look like A high court judge has dismissed claims that a health body was unlawful in its decision-making process around the redevelopment of hospital buildings in west Hertfordshire. In 2019, a hospital campaign group submitted a judicial review claim against Herts Valleys Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). The New Hospital Campaign Group (NHC), which is fighting for a new hospital to be built on a site central to Watford, St Albans, and Hemel Hempstead, had questioned whether the option of a new purpose-built hospital was fully and fairly considered in early stages of the redevelopment consultation process.