Morecambe NHS News

10 Aug 2020

Temporary road and car park closures on Lancaster hospital site due to operating theatre building work

Temporary road and car park closures on Lancaster hospital site due to operating theatre building work: New Operating Theatre plan at RLI-3

University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) is preparing to temporarily close an on-site road, a small public car park, a large staff car park and a smaller staff car park at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary (RLI) due to building work on a new operating theatre.

On the weekend of Friday 21 August and Sunday 23 August, a large crane will be brought onto the RLI site which will necessitate the temporary closure of a site road leading off Ashton Road and down the road to Medical Unit 2. The Trust will also be temporarily closing a public car park outside Medical Unit 2, a large staff car park to the rear of Medical Unit 2 and a small staff car park at the rear of the Pharmacy.

Staff, the public and any other drivers will not be able to access the road leading from Ashton Road down to the car parks. Ashton Road itself will not be affected by the closure of the road.

As the road will be closing at 8pm on Friday 21 August, the Trust’s Capital Services Team and Car Parking staff will be on site to make sure that nobody attempts to drive down the road and park.

Members of the public and staff who want to park will be directed to the Ashton Road pay and display car park opposite Medical Unit 1 and can use the pedestrian access routes marked on the map of the site (please see our illustration of the pedestrian access routes).

The new operating theatre is being built to provide capacity while existing operating theatres at the RLI are being upgraded and it will result in an enhanced experience for patients and a greatly improved working environment for staff. It is being sited between the Cardiac Centre and the existing operating theatres.

When the crane is on site the North West Air Ambulance Service (NWAAS) and other services will be temporarily redirected to other hospital sites.

Contact Information

Ingrid Kent
Communications Officer
UHMBT
ingrid.kent@mbht.nhs.uk

Notes to editors

  1. For further information, please contact the communications team on 01539 716 675 or by emailing team@mbht.nhs.uk
  2. Bay Health and Care Partners (BHCP) include: University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT); Morecambe Bay Clinical Commissioning Group (MBCCG); Lancashire and South Cumbria Care NHS Foundation Trust; GP Providers Alliance; Cumbria County Council; Lancashire County Council. In addition, North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) contributes to the partnership. BHCP’s vision is:  To see a network of communities across Morecambe Bay enjoying great physical, mental and emotional wellbeing, supported by a health and care system that is recognised as being as good as it gets.
  3. If you would like to know more about Bay Health and Care Partners, Better Care Together and the wider Integrated Care System please log on to the Healthier Lancashire and South Cumbria website at https://www.healthierlsc.co.uk/morecambe-bay

 

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