Mount Vernon Cancer Centre
Share your views on proposals for a new Mount Vernon Cancer Centre
NHS England has launched a public consultation on plans to relocate Mount Vernon Cancer Centre to a new facility next to Watford General Hospital and open a new chemotherapy unit at Hillingdon Hospital. The consultation will run until Sunday 29 March 2026.
The proposals are particularly relevant to people living in parts of South Buckinghamshire.
Subject to the outcome of the consultation and final due diligence, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust would become responsible for running Mount Vernon Cancer Centre services, which are currently provided by East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust.
Consultation launches on proposed changes to Mount Vernon Cancer Centre
NHS England has launched a public consultation to change how specialist cancer services are delivered at Mount Vernon Cancer Centre (MVCC).
Members of the public, patients, staff and stakeholders can share their views on proposals to relocate the Mount Vernon Cancer Centre to a new, purpose-built facility next to Watford General Hospital, managed by University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH).
The proposed plans are outlined on the MVCC review website.
How to get involved
The consultation runs from 19 January to 29 March 2026 and is led by NHS England. There are many ways to share your views on the proposal.
- Complete the online questionnaire
- Attend a public engagement event. There is an event taking place in Slough on 16 March from 6:30-8pm, at Arbour Park. Find out more and register here: Mount Vernon Cancer Centre relocation - Slough event Tickets, Mon, Mar 16, 2026 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite
- Share feedback by post, email or phone.
For details on ways to share your feedback, visit: mvccreview.nhs.uk/get-involved
To read the full proposal and other consultation documents, visit www.mvccreview.nhs.uk.