Yes, Ellianne, it was that hospital. I had worked there for some ten years, and was very much my local hospital. Both my parents actually died there, three of my children were born there, and one g.child also. It was very much home-from-home for me, despite its size. I thought to stay under the for the first of these appointments, which they say will need to be undertaken twice a year. Have now written to my new GP asking for these to take place locally. as I had made several other arrangements for those few days in London, and also am so looking forward to seeing my daughter and g.daughter, I will still be going to London.
When my children were young, my neighbours were an indispensable part of my well-being and several of them became life-long friends.
At my last house, I did know people in the Close, and my immediate neighbours were very pleasant, all were there when I moved in and were still there when I moved out. One, (two doors away), I will be going to visit whilst in London.
These flats are built from Weston stone, very solid and thick, no noises penetrate those walls, either from other flats or from outside. Do like to be able to look out of my windows and see buses and cars going along the road. Obviously, in the summer, when I will have windows open will get some outside noises.