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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D6058
TitleAston Hall Hospital, formerly the Nottingham Corporation Home for Mental Deficients
Date1926-1985
DescriptionGeneral registers, 1926-1977, removal and discharge register, 1926-1985, nursing staff register, c1954-1962, patients' record books, c1920s-1980s, day and night nursing report books, 1956-1971 (sampled), head nurse's report book, 1938-1939, re-certification register, c1944-1964, and medical journal, 1926-1947
Extent4 boxes, 3 outsize volumes
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorAston Hall Hospital, formerly the Nottingham Corporation Home for Mental Deficients
Administrative HistoryAston Hall was originally the home of of the Holden family from the 18th century. Having served as a military hospital during World War I, the Hall and its grounds were purchased in 1924 by Nottingham Corporation to be the site of a mental hospital under the provisions of the Mental Deficiency Act 1913.

The Nottingham Corporation Mental Deficiency Colony was opened on 6 April 1926. Four additional separate blocks or villas to house the majority of patients were built to the south of the Hall. On the establishment of the National Health Service, which came into being on 5 July 1948, control of the hospital passed from Nottingham Corporation. It came within the remit of the Sheffield Regional Hospital Board, being supervised by Nottingham No. 3 Hospital Management Committee (later Trent Vale Managment Committee) and managed as an institution by its own House Committee Management Committee. In the 1950s and 1960s the hospital continued to grow in size with additional villas, offices and staff facilities being built.

In 1974 local control passed to the South Derbyshire District Health Authority. In the 1990s the hospital was gradually wound down as part of the general implementation of the care in the community policy. The actual building of Aston Hall itself (which had come to be known as The Mansion) was sold off in 1995. The hospital's closure was announced in October 1998, but a number of the elderly residents who were deemed too "institutionalised" to live in the wider community remained in accommodation until December 2004. The villas and outbuildings became derelict and were subsequently demolished to make way for housing developments.
Custodial HistoryTransferred to Derbyshire Record Office under Section 4(1) of the Public Records Act in August 2003.
Organisation Sub-TypeHospitals
Access ConditionsSome of these records are closed for 100 years from the date of the last record, because they contain data relating to living individuals. Please consult the catalogue and contact us for further information.
Related MaterialSee D4565 for House Committee minutes, 1955-1970 and D1458/10 for minutes of the managers of the school attached to the hospital.
TermPsychiatric hospitals
Health services
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Aston-on-Trent; Aston Hall Hospital; 1926-2004
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Aston on Trent 
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