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Dear NHS England,

The Prime Minister has promised that the Goivernment will build 40 new NHS Hospitals, where are these 40 hospitals going to be built, what is the time scale, how is it being costed and where will the funds come from?

Yours faithfully,

Ray Hindle

FOITEAMCRMMAILBOX (NHS ENGLAND & NHS IMPROVEMENT - X24), NHS England

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FOITEAMCRMMAILBOX (NHS ENGLAND & NHS IMPROVEMENT - X24), NHS England

Dear Ray Hindle,  

Re:     Freedom of Information request (Our Ref: FOI-1911-1102438)

Thank you for your Freedom of Information (FOI) request dated 20 November
2019

Your exact request was:-
 

“The Prime Minister has promised that the Goivernment will build 40 new
NHS Hospitals, where are these 40 hospitals going to be built, what is the
time scale, how is it being costed and where will the funds come from?”

 
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Yours sincerely,

Freedom of Information
Corporate Communications Team
Transformation and Corporate Operations Directorate

NHS England
PO Box 16738
REDDITCH
B97 9PT

Tel: 0300 311 22 33
Email: [NHS England request email]
 

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