<p><b>Peterborough City Hospital</b> in the <a href="/pages/w/112483542097587">United Kingdom</a> is the new acute general district hospital serving the city of <a href="/pages/w/107923919229426">Peterborough</a> and north <a href="/pages/w/109776475708927">Cambridgeshire</a>, areas of east <a href="/pages/w/104029089633186">Northamptonshire</a> and <a href="/pages/w/107693269260022">Rutland</a>. The 612-bed, four-storey hospital on the site of the former <a href="/pages/w/126296717413659">Edith Cavell Hospital</a> replaces both <a href="/pages/w/116170738431110">Peterborough District Hospital</a> (which opened in 1928 as the War Memorial Hospital and was enlarged in continuous phases between 1960 and 1968) and the Edith Cavell Hospital (built 1988). Peterborough Maternity Unit, adjacent to the district hospital, closed and moved into a new dedicated women and children’s unit at the new hospital at 9am on 30 November 2010, with <a href="/pages/w/111387045552952">Accident and Emergency</a> transferring at 2am on 3 December. The services were fully transferred from Edith Cavell Hospital and Peterborough District Hospital on 7 December, after which Peterborough City Hospital became fully functional.</p><p>Established in 1993, Peterborough Hospitals NHS Trust comprised two hospitals, Peterborough District Hospital and Edith Cavell Hospital. In 2002 Stamford and <a href="/pages/w/107693269260022">Rutland</a> Hospital in <a href="/pages/w/113204542027320">Lincolnshire</a> joined the trust. Today, <a href="/pages/w/353964151416871">Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust</a> is one of the country's top performing NHS acute trusts and, in 2004, it became one of the first ten NHS foundation trusts in <a href="/pages/w/105955176103450">England</a>.</p>
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