Staff praise 100-year-old hospital's community spirit

Andover History and Archaeology Society A picture of Field Marshal Viscount Allenby standing to address people gathered outside the hospital at its official opening, with seated dignitaries gathered behind him. Andover History and Archaeology Society
Field Marshal Viscount Allenby, the former governor of Egypt, opened the hospital in June 1926

Staff past and present at a hospital that is marking its centenary this summer have celebrated its "special community spirit".

Andover War Memorial Hospital was officially opened in June 1926 by former British Army officer and imperial governor Field Marshal Viscount Allenby and built with funds raised locally.

It joined the NHS in 1948 and traces its initial foundation to a small cottage hospital in Junction Road, which was started in 1876.

Sue Harriman, the chief executive of Hampshire Hospitals NHS Trust, said the hospital would play a vital role for people in the community for many years to come.

A picture of two women. Jenny Scott-Jones is wearing a necklace and a white top and has short, white hair. Iris Anderson also has short, white hair. She is wearing dark-rimmed glasses, a white necklace and a black top.
Former colleagues Jenny Scott-Jones (left) and Iris Anderson met at the event on Tuesday

Jenny Scott-Jones moved from Scotland to work at the hospital as a nurse and her grandfather helped build it in the 1920s.

Meeting up with former colleague Iris Anderson at an event to mark the centenary, Scott-Jones said the hospital always had a "special community spirit".

"No matter what department you were in, you went and helped. If they were short, you just went and helped," she said.

"You would maybe do a night shift in one department and then a day shift in another. We all worked together."

Donna McCormack, estates coordinator and Scott-Jones' cousin, said many of its staff share a "personal connection" to the hospital.

A free party organised by the Hampshire Hospitals Charity will be held at the Pavilion on 1 August so the wider Andover community can celebrate the hospital's milestone.

Andover History and Archaeology Society A black and white picture of large crowds gathered at the opening of the Andover War Memorial Hospital in 1926.Andover History and Archaeology Society
Funds for the hospital were raised locally before it was opened 100 years ago...

Harriman said the hospital had a "secure future" and "an important future as well".

"I think it's important for Hampshire Hospitals but also important for the residents," she said.

"We're incredibly proud of what the hospital offers and over recent years there's been significant investment in state-of-the-art diagnostics on site.

"We have multidisciplinary teams working here, [that are] very connected to our local community and to the neighbourhood.

"It's really important we become part of the neighbourhood health offer and this enables us to do that."

A general view picture of the hospital, in the same spot as it was officially opened 100 years ago.
...and here is as it stands today