Are first explore of the day started off with the well know royal Victoria hospital ,
We hospital was very stripped out and damp & also the upper levels was impossible to get into at the time and I’m no good climber
Once inside we started making are way around the lower levels and levels we could access
Surprise to surprise there was local kids on the grounds smashing place up but we did accidentally scare them and they did run off not to be seen again
Was sad to see that there was documents scatted across the floor and even people baby scans
: https://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news/royal-victoria-hospital-folkestone-one-1280592 & https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Victoria_Hospital,_Folkestone
In the 1970s, services were scaled down, with the focusing of regional hospital care in East Kent on the town of Ashford, Kent. In 1973 maternity services were moved to Ashford's Willesborough Hospital. In 1979 the new William Harvey Hospital opened in Ashford (ironically, named after Folkestone's William Harvey), and many other services were transferred here over the following years.] The accident and emergency department at Royal Victoria Hospital was closed at that time, leaving it with a minor injuries service.
We hospital was very stripped out and damp & also the upper levels was impossible to get into at the time and I’m no good climber
Once inside we started making are way around the lower levels and levels we could access
Surprise to surprise there was local kids on the grounds smashing place up but we did accidentally scare them and they did run off not to be seen again
Was sad to see that there was documents scatted across the floor and even people baby scans
: https://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news/royal-victoria-hospital-folkestone-one-1280592 & https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Victoria_Hospital,_Folkestone
In the 1970s, services were scaled down, with the focusing of regional hospital care in East Kent on the town of Ashford, Kent. In 1973 maternity services were moved to Ashford's Willesborough Hospital. In 1979 the new William Harvey Hospital opened in Ashford (ironically, named after Folkestone's William Harvey), and many other services were transferred here over the following years.] The accident and emergency department at Royal Victoria Hospital was closed at that time, leaving it with a minor injuries service.