Newbury Showground has been put forward as a possible location for the rebuild of the Royal Berkshire Hospital.

“It’s future seems uncertain, so it would be a good place to put it,” said Jeff Beck (Con, Newbury Clay Hill), who also put forward the White Waltham Airfield as another suggestion.

“We just need to get cracking and make a decision.”

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West Berkshire’s health scrutiny committee met this morning (Monday) to discuss the planned rebuild of the Reading hospital.

“An obvious place to put it would be just off junction 11,” added Graham Bridgeman (Con, Burghfield and Mortimer).

“It’s not far from a train line and the new Green Park Station, but unless the Treasury comes up with the cash, it’s just pipe dreams.”

The committee heard that Brexit, inflation and an additional raft of other hospitals in the pipeline for redevelopment could scupper moves to totally rebuild the hospital – with ‘eyewatering’ costs.

But it also heard that redeveloping the existing site, while it was still in use would also be incredibly expensive – as well as highly disruptive.

The Treasury is expected to announce how much cash the RBH will get in October.

Moves to get West Berkshire to adopt a stance on whether the existing site should be redeveloped, or the hospital relocated to a completely new site also hit the bureaucratic buffers.

Alan Macro’s (Lib Dem, Theale) council motion to adopt a new build on a new site as a preferred option went one step forward, with councillors rejecting council officer’s recommendations to reject it.

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But one step back, as it means the whole thing goes back to full council – where it started in March.  

“The residents of West Berkshire should feel their council is routing for them,” said Andy Moore (Lib Dem, Newbury Central).  “This council should make a stand like Reading and Wokingham councils have done already. This is a once in a century decision.”

Reading Borough Council wants the existing site redeveloped, and Wokingham is out about wanting it moved to its district, between junction 10 and 11 of the M4.

The committee agreed that the current RBH site is difficult for West Berkshire residents to get to by public transport, and that parking when there is both difficult and expensive.

The RBH is one of 40 new hospital building projects earmarked for Department of Health investment over the next ten years.

Possible locations for a new hospital include Green Park, a site near the Select Car Leasing [formerly Madejski] Stadium or the Thames Valley Science Park in Shinfield.

Alternative options include completely rebuilding the hospital at its current site, or a partial redevelopment to create a new emergency care block, an elective centre for planned hospital care, a new women’s and children’s facility, and a medical school.

The public are also being asked for their views in a consultation which can be found at https://buildingberkshiretogether.co.uk/