Work to begin on new paediatric unit at hospital

The first phase of work to make way for the new paediatric building at Craigavon Area Hospital began on site on Monday 29th February.
How the new paediatric building could look.How the new paediatric building could look.
How the new paediatric building could look.

The new centre is part of an overall plan to modernise hospital services for children and young people across the Southern Trust.

All planned paediatric surgery for the Southern area will be centralised in a new purpose designed centre on the sixth floor at Daisy Hill Hospital in Newry.

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The new Craigavon centre will be located in the current Car Park 1. This first phase of works involves extending the GP out of Hours Car Park and developing additional parking spaces at Trust Headquarters.

The GP Out of Hours car park will be closed temporarily for an eight week period and there will also be additional works on the main avenue as a new layby is created for future bus use.

Welcoming the new development, Director of Children and Young People for the Southern Health and Social Care Trust, Paul Morgan said: “We are delighted to start working on these plans which we have been developing since our public consultation ‘Changing for Children’ in 2010.

“We have a very dedicated paediatric workforce and look forward to having the highest standards of facilities to offer acute paediatric care across both of our hospitals.

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“In addition to ongoing works around the hospital, this further reduction in car parking will undoubtedly cause additional pressures to the already very busy site.

Construction work on the new development is planned for completion in 2017.

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