Sunday 7 July 2024 marks the 25th anniversary of maternity services and the neonatal unit transferring from All Saints Hospital in Chatham to Medway Maritime Hospital.
As part of the celebrations, an appeal has been launched for the public, as well as current and former staff, to get in touch and share their photos and stories.

Alison Herron, Director of Midwifery for Medway NHS Foundation Trust which operates the Gillingham-based hospital, said: “We’d especially love to hear from you if you were among the last babies to be born at All Saints Hospital or the first babies to be born at Medway Maritime Hospital or transferred to the neonatal unit.
“We’d also like to see any old photos of All Saints Hospital that you would be willing to share with us to use in a special public exhibition which our maternity and neonatal teams will be hosting at the hospital in the Atrium, Level 2 Green Zone, from 10am to 4pm on Monday 8 July.”
From photos to stories, and even memorabilia, if you have something you’d like to share, or you’d like to get involved with the plans to mark the anniversary, please email the hospital’s Communications Team, and include your name and contact details, before 5pm on Friday 3 May 2024 – communications.medwayft@nhs.net
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