The hospital renowned as the birthplace of the National Health Service has announced swingeing cuts in an attempt to save itself from bankruptcy. Managers at Trafford General Hospital in Manchester have declared £10m of cuts to clear the hospital's long running deficit and a predicted overspend of £7m next year. Two wards of 38 beds are to close, 210 posts will go and the seven operating theatres are to be reduced to five. The Trafford Healthcare Trust last month was also forced to renew a loan of £3m from the North West NHS Strategic Health Authority to pay its bills.
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