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Dec 2021

Last Updated: 01/12/2021
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Health

Harrogate council billed NHS £3 million for Nightingale costs

by Calvin Robinson

| 02 Dec, 2021
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NHS figures show that Harrogate Borough Council billed the the health service more than £3 million for costs associated with the Harrogate Nightingale Hospital since April last year. The 500-bed hospital was decommissioned in March without treating a single covid patient.

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NHS Nightingale Hospital Yorkshire and Humber, based at Harrogate Convention Centre.

Harrogate Borough Council billed the NHS more than £3 million in costs associated with Harrogate’s Nightingale Hospital.

Set up at the council-owned Harrogate Convention Centre in April last year at a cost of £27 million, the hospital did not treat a single covid patient during the pandemic. But it was used to provide CT scans to non-coronavirus patients.

Following the rollout of the vaccination programme, the 500-bed hospital was decommissioned in March this year.

Although the local authority did not charge the health service rent, it did invoice them for other related costs.

Figures from Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust show a total of £3,004,634 was billed to the trust during the time the Nightingale was in place.

Invoices between £124,000 and £375,000 a month were made by the council.

A spokesperson for Harrogate Borough Council confirmed the payments were for utility bills, business rates and building insurance.




Nightingale payments to council since April 2020:


April, May, June: £378,220

July: £353,279

August: £144,583

September: £161,518

October: £124,449

November: £359,968

December: £361,657

2021

January: £372,152

February: £373,479

March: £375,329




As previously reported, the health service also paid consultancy firm KPMG £922,899 to help set up the Harrogate Nightingale.

NHS documents revealed Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust paid the company the sum during the first three months of the hospital being in place.




Read more:



  • Investigation launched into Harrogate Nightingale hospital

  • WATCH: NHS takes down Nightingale hospital in Harrogate

  • ‘A costly PR stunt’: calls for an inquiry into Harrogate Nightingale






During the pandemic, the government earmarked £3 billion of funding to support the seven Nightingale hospitals across the country.

'A costly PR stunt'


While it was heralded as a “tremendous success” by local councillors, the lack of use of the Nightingale proved to be contentious and prompted calls for an inquiry.

Harrogate councillor Jim Clark, who sits on the West Yorkshire Joint Health Scrutiny Committee, proposed an investigation into the hospital in order to “learn lessons” from the matter.

Cllr Clark also suggested using the hospital for other medical reasons, such as routine operations, flu jabs and patient recuperation.

Meanwhile, Lord Newby, the Liberal Democrat leader in the House of Lords, who lives in Ripon, has described the Nightingale as a “costly PR stunt” and said it should have been closed months before it was decommissioned.