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If you use the link to the LNWH website, it gives the address as ‘Watford Road, Harrow’. If you use Google Maps and actually click on Northwick Park Hospital, it gives the address as ‘Watford Road, Harrow’. Therefore NPH is in Harrow. Although a different nhs.co.uk website simply gives the address as ‘Watford Road, London, Middlesex’, and says it is in Brent. Harrow, the town, is in Harrow, the borough, not Brent.
If you use the link to the LNWH website, it gives the address as ‘Watford Road, Harrow’. If you use Google Maps and actually click on Northwick Park Hospital, it gives the address as ‘Watford Road, Harrow’. Therefore NPH is in Harrow. Although a different nhs.co.uk website simply gives the address as ‘Watford Road, London, Middlesex’, and says it is in Brent. Harrow, the town, is in Harrow, the borough, not Brent.
Children born in NPH to parents whose address is in Brent would have their births registered in Brent, but their actual place of birth would say Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow, on the birth certificate. (That is what it says on mine.)
Children born in NPH to parents whose address is in Brent would have their births registered in Brent, but their actual place of birth would say Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow, on the birth certificate.


== Bad Article with Missing History ==
== Bad Article with Missing History ==

Revision as of 18:17, 24 November 2019

The hospital's location

I don't think MBRZ48's edit is an improvement.

Saying that the hospital is in the north west corner of Brent ignores that fact that Northwick Park: 1. is on the border of the boroughs of Brent and Harrow; 2. is only a short walk from Harrow town centre; 3. receives funding from both NHS Brent and NHS Harrow; 4. has a significant number of patients from the borough of Harrow.

I propose that we revert to the previous edit. What do others think? Headhitter (talk) 22:21, 6 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]


I'm intrigued that the location is contentious. I was born at NPH, and have been uncertain as to whether I was born in Harrow or Brent - it's a pain when 'place of birth' is used as a security question! My passport says I was born in Harrow, but I'm fairly sure my birth certificate says Brent... 217.33.180.66 (talk) 16:39, 26 February 2013 (UTC)Andrew[reply]

One of my kids was also born at NPH, and the birth certificate shows Brent. Also, if you look at Google maps for Harrow and Brent respectively, both clearly show the hospital being in Brent, albeit only just (the boundary abuts the hospital site on two sides). I've edited the article accordingly, and hopefully we can now draw a line under this - there really shouldn't be any confusion or contest regarding something like this, the hospital is where it is, as is the borough boundary! :) DoubleGrazing (talk) 12:54, 13 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

If you use the link to the LNWH website, it gives the address as ‘Watford Road, Harrow’. If you use Google Maps and actually click on Northwick Park Hospital, it gives the address as ‘Watford Road, Harrow’. Therefore NPH is in Harrow. Although a different nhs.co.uk website simply gives the address as ‘Watford Road, London, Middlesex’, and says it is in Brent. Harrow, the town, is in Harrow, the borough, not Brent. Children born in NPH to parents whose address is in Brent would have their births registered in Brent, but their actual place of birth would say Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow, on the birth certificate.

Bad Article with Missing History

This article is woeful. It reads as a half-hearted piece of publicity for a pretty ordinary hospital. There is no understanding of the history of the establishment of the new hospital with the MRC-funded Clinical Research Centre. What on earth is the "Clinical Research Council"? Gordoncph (talk) 07:52, 29 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

You're correct. It was wrong. JFW | T@lk 22:26, 22 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Updates 22 Nov 2014

I've made some updates. For completeness I should declare a COI as I am employed by the Trust. JFW | T@lk 22:26, 22 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]