The local borough ward councillor for Royal Brompton has praised the hospital and its staff for their expertise and commitment following an in-depth tour.
Councillor Josh Rendall is one of three councillors representing Stanley ward in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea where the hospital is located, and is also the council’s lead for Adult Social Care and Public Health.
He was therefore visiting Royal Brompton and met its chief executive Richard Grocott-Mason, medical director Mark Mason, and director of strategy Piers McCleery, to hear not only about the latest developments in healthcare but also to hear about one of his significant local NHS employers – along with Chelsea and Westminster and the Royal Marsden, Royal Brompton is one of three major hospitals in his ward.
Dr Grocott-Mason and his team updated the councillor about Royal Brompton’s latest investments in new technology and its exciting plans for the future, as an established part of Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust with even more access now to expertise, specialist services, and a large patient population.
Councillor Rendall, accompanied by the borough’s head of health partnerships Grant Aitken, was then given a guided tour of the hospital’s new Diagnostic Centre, and wards in Sydney Wing and Fulham Wing, by lead nurse and associate hospital director Lorraine Campbell.

