Through the redevelopment of the St Pancras Hospital site with a commercial development partner (King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership), our vision is to provide exceptional clinical care in modern, accessible and sustainable facilities, and to deliver a place which is accessible and welcoming to all, whilst promoting the physical and mental wellbeing of those living, working and visiting the area, through open space, workspace and homes alongside new modern clinical buildings. Having successfully delivered two state of the art mental health facilities at Highgate East and Lowther Road, the Programme has undertaken a major review of the scope of next stages and will be delivering additional improved facilities for mental health services (provided by NLFT) both on the existing site and other local sites. The site is currently home to a kidney dialysis unit (provided by Royal Free London NHSFT), and the move of this facility to another local site will require close co-ordination with the wider Programme. The new health facilities on site, coupled with Project Oriel, a world-leading centre for advancing eye health (delivered by Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL) and extensive regeneration of the area by KCCLP gives the Programme the potential to be a world-class healthcare-led urban regeneration programme. King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership is well known for delivering a new neighbourhood just over the canal at King’s Cross, with places to shop, eat and work alongside new homes, community uses and a range of public spaces. It has a proven track record of unlocking benefits for the local community in the wider Camden and Islington areas and having been working with the area since 2001, has developed an extensive knowledge of the area and its needs. We want the St Pancras Hospital site to be an environment for everyone – a place that is open and accessible for all. Places have the power to maintain good mental health and help us to heal and we want to achieve this across everything we deliver as part of this masterplan. The St Pancras Programme
About Us
The North London NHS Foundation Trust (NLFT) was officially formed on November 1, 2024, following a merger between the Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust and the Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust. This merger builds on a two-and-a- half-year collaboration known as the North London Mental Health Partnership, aimed at delivering high-quality, comprehensive mental health services across North London. The new Trust serves a diverse and densely populated area, striving to make care more personalised, accessible, and consistent across boroughs.
The merger allows for a united voice advocating for mental health issues, and it aims to improve community engagement, enhance career development for staff, and leverage economies of scale. This also includes expanding membership to include public representatives and service user/carer members, ensuring that community voices play a role in shaping services. NLFT has four strategic aims, focusing on high- quality local care, equitable health outcomes, supportive workplaces, and innovation through research and technology.
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