Rehab unit plan for old Frenchay Hospital site in Bristol scrapped
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Last updated: April 17, 2026
Frenchay Hospital closed in 2014 with the opening of the new Southmead Hospital. A replacement community hospital was initially promised for the former Frenchay site.
The closure of Frenchay Hospital marked a significant shift in healthcare provision in the region, with services consolidated at the larger Southmead Hospital.
Despite an initial commitment to establish a replacement community hospital on the Frenchay site, these plans were later abandoned.
The fate of the former Frenchay Hospital site has since become a subject of ongoing debate and planning discussions.
Local residents and stakeholders have expressed concerns regarding the lack of a direct replacement for the community services previously offered at Frenchay.
The development of the Southmead Hospital represents a substantial investment in modern healthcare infrastructure for the area.
The decision to drop plans for a community hospital replacement on the Frenchay site has led to questions about how community health needs will be met.
Discussions are ongoing regarding potential future uses for the former Frenchay Hospital land.
The transition to Southmead Hospital aimed to provide a more comprehensive and integrated healthcare service.
The lack of a community hospital replacement at Frenchay has been a point of contention for local communities.