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As of May 2011, Colchester Borough Council's Planning Committee have given their approval for the erection of 248 new homes. The location is on land currently owned by H.C.A. (formerly English Partnerships), and although is not directly on the site of the Main Hospital, is recognised as Phase 1 of the redevelopment of the former Severalls Hospital site. It is understood that this first phase is to be sited to the north-east of the Main Hospital, in fields bordering Mill Road and Tower Lane (next to the old Myland Hospital Water Tower.)
 
As of May 2011, Colchester Borough Council's Planning Committee have given their approval for the erection of 248 new homes. The location is on land currently owned by H.C.A. (formerly English Partnerships), and although is not directly on the site of the Main Hospital, is recognised as Phase 1 of the redevelopment of the former Severalls Hospital site. It is understood that this first phase is to be sited to the north-east of the Main Hospital, in fields bordering Mill Road and Tower Lane (next to the old Myland Hospital Water Tower.)
 
==Book: Madness in Its Place: Narratives of Severalls Hospital, 1913-1997==
 
 
The book Madness in Its Place: Narratives of Severalls Hospital, 1913-1997 (1998) by Diana Gittins has been the most comprehensive study of this institution to date. The project was initiated in the mid-1990s, by the North East Essex Mental Health Trust, which wanted a social history of the hospital to be written prior to its closure. Joan Busfield, Professor of Sociology at the University of Essex, was a member of the trust and put forward the name of a former PhD student of hers, Diana Gittins. The main reason was that Gittins’ background as a social and oral historian was deemed more suitable for this kind of work. Funding was secured by the Trust and the study commenced in May 1995 for a two-year period.
 
 
Gittins designed and conducted the study with little interference from Busfield who assumed a supervisory role. The investigation drew upon both qualitative and quantitative material to address areas such as, gender divisions in staff and patients, in-hospital power relations, the patterns of admission and discharge, quality and variety of treatments on offer, and the daily lives and routines of patients and nurses on the wards. Furthermore, it provides an ‘insider’s view’ of the de-institutionalisation years and the passage from residential to community-centred care.
 
 
   
 
   
 
== Images of Severalls Hospital ==
 
== Images of Severalls Hospital ==

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