Nottingham Castle Gate Hospital

[1] The hospital's opening was met with some "local professional annoyance", with the BMJ noting that "so quietly was it managed, that, until an announcement appeared one morning in the Nottingham journals stating the fact that a new Hospital for Women had been opened the day before, scarcely a medical man in the neighbourhood had heard that it was likely to come into existence".

[2] By 1886, the year after the Samaritan Hospital for Women in Raleigh Street opened, the Annual Reports were referring to expenses exceeding income even though patients were reporting coming from as far as Leicester and Derby.

[7] Following an investment of over £5m and 2 years of work, NGY myplace opened on 10 April 2012 offering a range of services for young people including a fitness suite, recording studio, counselling and health services.

[8] 29-31 Castle Gate is reputedly haunted by several ghosts including a woman resembling a matron, an elderly woman dressed in black, a man in military uniform, young officers of the cavalry regiment and a soldier riding a white horse through the stairwells.

In the 1990s, whilst Trent FM broadcast it was reported that the heavy soundproof doors would open and close themselves.