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Fairfield General Hospital is the sole remaining [[hospital]] in the [[Metropolitan Borough of Bury]], in [[Greater Manchester]]. The hospital occupies an extensive site to the east of the town of [[Bury]] on Rochdale Old Road. It is part of the [[Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust]]. There is an Accident and Emergency department and Maternity Wing. Much of the hospital was constructed in the 1970s.
Fairfield General Hospital is the sole remaining [[hospital]] in the [[Metropolitan Borough of Bury]], in [[Greater Manchester]]. The hospital occupies an extensive site to the east of the town of [[Bury]] on Rochdale Old Road. It is part of the [[Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust]]. There is an Accident and Emergency department and Maternity Wing. Much of the hospital was constructed in the 1970s. After the closure of [[Bury General Hospital]], off Walmersley Road, all services transferred to Fairfield.



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Fairfield General Hospital is the sole remaining hospital in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, in Greater Manchester. The hospital occupies an extensive site to the east of the town of Bury on Rochdale Old Road. It is part of the Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. There is an Accident and Emergency department and Maternity Wing. Much of the hospital was constructed in the 1970s. After the closure of Bury General Hospital, off Walmersley Road, all services transferred to Fairfield.