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During the 1990's, the north of the site underwent a major regeneration - the villa blocks, mortuary and occupational health unit were demolished so that the District General Hospital could be built.  The Goodmayes is still open as a mental health facility and serves the east of London and is currently undergoing a series of development to the south of the site to offer new, advanced facilities.  The main building, constructed in 1901, is set to be developed into homes, although the plan is not set in stone yet and the future remains uncertain with wards and facilities slowly closing and remaining empty - the main hall as sat disused for decades.
 
During the 1990's, the north of the site underwent a major regeneration - the villa blocks, mortuary and occupational health unit were demolished so that the District General Hospital could be built.  The Goodmayes is still open as a mental health facility and serves the east of London and is currently undergoing a series of development to the south of the site to offer new, advanced facilities.  The main building, constructed in 1901, is set to be developed into homes, although the plan is not set in stone yet and the future remains uncertain with wards and facilities slowly closing and remaining empty - the main hall as sat disused for decades.
 
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