Rhyl residents offered to share feedback on development of new hospital

Written by on 19/05/2020

Rhyl residents have been offered to share feedback on the development of the new North Denbighshire Community Hospital.  Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board opened the opportunity on their website on May 19th 2020.

The new hospital, which will be built next to the existing Royal Alexandra Hospital, will include modern, fit for purpose facilities for new and existing services at the site.

According to the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board website, new services will include; inpatient beds,  Services for treating minor injuries and ailments,  An intravenous therapies suite and  community well-being hub and community café.$




Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the Health Board has continued work with partners, Kier and Gleeds, on the development of the new hospital.

Plans for the new hospital and refurbishment of the Royal Alexandra Hospital will be submitted to Denbighshire County Council in June.

Before that, the Health Board is inviting residents to see progress made so far this year and get involved in sharing thoughts and opinions on the project.

A fly-through video has been produced to give an idea of what the new hospital will look like when completed.

And new artistic impressions of the work carried out by Kier and Gleeds to redesign the hospital have also been released, showing the hospital’s newly redesigned location at the rear of the existing Royal Alexandra Hospital.

The fly-through video, the latest artist impressions and a survey where you can offer feedback can be accessed on the Health Board website here.

The deadline for taking part in the survey is 17 June.


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